What is the smallest sensor output that can produce 4V of span (VDD = 5V) without requiring external amplification?

A. The smallest sensor output can be determined when the largest excitation voltage setting of 4.5V (VDD = 5V) and the largest PGA gain (234x) are applied. The applying equation is: sensor output (mV/V) = span (V) / VBDR (V) * PGA-Gain (V/V) * 1000 The smallest possible sensor output is 4mV/V.

€¢ Q. What is the largest sensor output that can produce 4V of span (VDD = 5V), without requiring an external circuit? A.

The largest sensor output can be determined when the smallest excitation voltage setting of 1.5V (VDD = 5V) and smallest PGA gain (39x) are applied. The applying equation is: sensor output (mV/V) = Span (V) / VBDR (V) * PGA-Gain (V/V) * 1000 The largest possible sensor output is 68mV/V. €¢ Q.

Can I use the uncommitted op amp to provide additional gain for the output voltage? A. Yes.

€¢ Q. When operating in digital mode and the output MUX is activated for "infinite" output duration, communication is blocked for nine seconds before it is released to accept digital commands. ... more.

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