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How to correctly calculate the Rfb value in AD5933

I was reading the datasheet of AD5933, and I did not understand a few things about the calculation for the Rfb value and other things.

This is the Rfb equation:

How do I find the value of Zmin?

I intend to power the AD5933 with 5V, use the 1st Output Range (3Vpp in this case) and PGA gain = 1.
With a frequency sweep of 1K Hz up to 100K Hz:
Internal oscillator: MCLK = 16.776 MHz
fSTART = 1000 Hz
∆f = 1000 Hz
Increments = 99

In addition, I will use a high pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 100Hz, a circuit with a current source controlled by voltage (1mA), and an instrumentation amplifier INA118 (Gain = 2). This circuit will use 4 Electrodes. Similar to this:

In AN-1252 APPLICATION NOTE, page 3 of 12, it is said that for range 1 (Adding external op amp) Zout is equal to "> 100 Ohms". And on page 5, The maximum ratio, ZMAX / ZMIN, for my case is x45. Right? If it is correct. How to calculate Zmax and Zmin for "> 100"?

Furthermore. What is "RCal" for? If I do not use it in any equation.

In the example on page 7, the Zmin value is 4.7K and the Zmax value is 47K. Why? I dont understand.

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  • Thanks for the answer!


    So, the value of the Rfb resistor in my case does not matter? 1KOhm is good value?
    And what is the value of Zmin indicated to measure body composition by bioimpedance? I did not find this information anywhere.

    Sorry for the various questions. I realized that you understand much about it.
    In my case, do you believe that a gain of 2 for inamp (INA118) is enough? I'm fed it with + -5V.

    Thank you.

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  • Thanks for the answer!


    So, the value of the Rfb resistor in my case does not matter? 1KOhm is good value?
    And what is the value of Zmin indicated to measure body composition by bioimpedance? I did not find this information anywhere.

    Sorry for the various questions. I realized that you understand much about it.
    In my case, do you believe that a gain of 2 for inamp (INA118) is enough? I'm fed it with + -5V.

    Thank you.

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