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AD8210
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The AD8210 is a single-supply, difference amplifier ideal for amplifying small differential voltages in the presence of large common-mode voltages. The...
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AD8211
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The AD8211 is a high voltage, precision current shunt amplifier. It features a set gain of 20 V/V, with a typical ±0.35% gain error over the entire temperature...
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AD8213
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The AD8213 is a dual-channel, precision current sense amplifier. It features a set gain of 20 V/V, with a maximum ±0.5% gain error over the entire temperature...
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AD8215
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The AD8215 is a high voltage, precision current shunt monitor. It features a set gain of 20 V/V, with a maximum ±0.3% gain error over the entire temperature...
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This important information is very well hidden! A hint in the data sheet (section Applications Information, paragraph HIGH-SIDE CURRENT SENSE WITH A HIGH-SIDE SWITCH) would have saved us from quite some time searching for the mistake in our circuit.
Glad to have found the explanation now, anyway. Thanks.