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Part
2: Analog I/O
by
Bob Perrin
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Conditioning ý DACs ý Thatýs
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Over the last ten years, Bob has designed
instrumentation for agronomy, soil physics, and water activity research.
He has also designed embedded controllers for a variety of other applications.
For more technical resources and articles, visit Bob's online library
at www.engineerbob.com.
You may reach Bob with comments and
questions at bob@engineerbob.com.
REFERENCES
[1] R.F. Graf, The Modern Amplifier
Circuit Encyclopedia, Tab Books, CITY, STATE,1992,
p. 167.
[2] Analog Devices, Practical Design
Techniques for Sensor Signal Conditioning, 1999.
[3] Analog Devices, 1992 Amplifier
Applications Guide, 1992.
AD7887, AD623
Analog Devices
(617) 329-4700
Fax: (617) 329-1241
www.analog.com
ADS1211, INA118, OPA548
Burr-Brown Corp.
(520) 746-1111
Fax: (520) 889-1510
www.burr-brown.com
LTC2400
Linear Technology
(408) 432-1900
Fax: (408) 434-0507
www.linear-tech.com
TLC2543
Texas Instruments Inc.
(800) 477-8924, x4500
(972) 995-2011
Fax: (972) 995-4360
www.ti.com
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