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Instrumentation amplifier Noise

zizo2012
zizo2012 over 8 years ago

Hello,

I am PhD student in embedded system and I am working on a project that deals with the design of instrumentation amplifiers based on current conveyors. The instrumentation amplifier has two very high impedances inputs and one output.

I request your help to understand the following sentence and to know how I can determine these different noises under PSpice. “Find the thermal and 1/f noise both as noise density and integrated noise (voltage and current).”

In addition, I would like to know how I could determine the power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR).

Regards.

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  • SanchezMartin
    SanchezMartin over 5 years ago

    Hi, I'm an engineering student from Madrid and I'm looking for similar projects. My previous project was based on this article from the Journal of Electronics, Electrical and Computational System: Implementation of Instrumentation Amplifier using Current Conveyors for submissions to do my homework for me on electronics.

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