Hello ,
Thank you always for your great support.
Have received confirmation from a customer that they would like to input minute voltages using the CH2 or CH3 port of the LTC2487 to perform AD processing.
Taking into account the wire resistance on the input side, would like to know what the AD input resistance (CH2-COM or CH3-COM) is.
The datasheet states that high impedance input is possible, and if it is just over 100GΩ, like a zero-drift amplifier,
they are wondering if they can eliminate the need for an amplifier in the previous stage (before the AD input).
They are also wondering if an amplifier is necessary if the input resistance is low.
If you have any suggestions for zero-drift amplifiers to connect to the input of this AD, please let us know.
For example, the wire resistance of the input signal is about 1kΩ when connected to CH2-COM.
They were considering whether it would be okay to connect CH2-COM with a differential amplifier, or whether it would be better to connect a buffer amplifier to CH2 and directly connect COM to ground.