What is an instrumentation amplifier? How is it better than
a differential amplifier when handling outputs from a
wheatstone's bridge?
Answer Posted / papu
instrumentation amplifier is use to find to find resultant
when two input are given
it consists of two inverting op-amps and one non inverting op
-amps.
it consists 7 register and one output
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