would you inform me what output volyage maximum rating is with respect to V+( or V-)?
Judging from the datasheet, when V-=0V, V+ is close to 0V, I can supply 5V to +INA(B) and -INA(B).
In the same condition, can I supply 5V to OUTA(B) ?
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would you inform me what output volyage maximum rating is with respect to V+( or V-)?
Judging from the datasheet, when V-=0V, V+ is close to 0V, I can supply 5V to +INA(B) and -INA(B).
In the same condition, can I supply 5V to OUTA(B) ?
Hi,
The Output Voltage is usually with respect to +VS and -VS, these are VOH and VOL respectively.
Here is an example of +Vs = 3V and 5V, -VS = 0:

For +VS = 15V and -VS = -15V:

You can input way above the supply, as one of the features states that:

May I ask why would you supply 5V at the output?
Regards.
the circuit has the negative feedback loop.
I supply about 5V to +INA(B) and -INA(B).
I wonder if LT1490A is OK when I switch off V+.
I found the following sentense related to output in the datasheet. what does it mean? and can I switch V+ off
without any damage on LT1490A?
The output of the LT1490A/LT1491A can be pulled up to 18V beyond V+ with less than 1nA of leakage current,
provided that V+ is less than 0.5V
Here is the circuit.
when I switch off 2.8V which is power supply for LT1490A, V+ goes down to 0V.
However +INA,-INA and OUTA are still 3.2-4.2V.
Is IC37(LT1490A) OK?

Hi,
Based on the data sheet, page 11, INPUT section.
The device will operate with their inputs 44V above the V- regardless of V+.
when I switch off 2.8V which is power supply for LT1490A, V+ goes down to 0V.
However +INA,-INA and OUTA are still 3.2-4.2V.
When you switched off, the V+ is 0V and you satisfied the condition on page 11, OUTPUT section ("provided, V+ is less than 0.5V").
The device should be okay in your case.
Regards.