I want to mount AD8202 or AD8203 on the same print pattern and create a board with a gain of 7 and a board with a gain of 10.
The connection between Pin 6 and Pin 7 is an obstacle, but isn't there a good idea?
Best regards
AD8202
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The AD8202 is a single-supply difference amplifier for amplifying and low-pass filtering small differential voltages in the presence of a large common...
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AD8202 on Analog.com
AD8203
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The AD8203 is a single-supply difference amplifier for amplifying and low-pass filtering small differential voltages in the presence of a large common...
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AD8203 on Analog.com
I want to mount AD8202 or AD8203 on the same print pattern and create a board with a gain of 7 and a board with a gain of 10.
The connection between Pin 6 and Pin 7 is an obstacle, but isn't there a good idea?
Best regards
Hi Mochi,
I checked the bonding diagram of AD8202 and AD8203.
The NC pins (pin 6 for AD8203 and pin 7 for AD8202) of these devices don't have any connections to the die.
Therefore you can simply short these pins and connect it to your +Vs and it won't have any effect on either device.
Hope this helps Mochi.
Best Regards,
Dann