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A high-temperature instrumentation amplifier that uses dynamic feedback is presented. It realizes dynamic feedback by means of a rotating chain of resistors.
This paper discusses an instrumentation amplifier that does not require accurate or stable feedback components by using dynamic feedback. II. AUTOCALIBRATION.
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Fig. 4. The principle of a dynamic-feedback instrumentation amplifier. The gain is independent of the ON-resistance of the switches.