My understanding of the instrumentation amplifier is it is used to
1. amplify the weak signal from a sensor (e.g. temp/pressure/flow rate, etc.) and
2. to remove noise from the sensor signal. Thus the instrumentation amplifier sends amplified noiseless sensor signal to the ADC (analog to digital converter) which then relays its digital copy to the microcontroller for processing.
Q1. Is the above understanding correct?
The following questions are related to the schematic diagram of the instrumentation amplifier
Q2.1 Is V1 the sensor analog signal?
Q2.2 then where is the input V2 coming from that acts as an input to the 2nd voltage follower/buffer stage of the instrumentation amplifier?

1. amplify the weak signal from a sensor (e.g. temp/pressure/flow rate, etc.) and
2. to remove noise from the sensor signal. Thus the instrumentation amplifier sends amplified noiseless sensor signal to the ADC (analog to digital converter) which then relays its digital copy to the microcontroller for processing.
Q1. Is the above understanding correct?
The following questions are related to the schematic diagram of the instrumentation amplifier
Q2.1 Is V1 the sensor analog signal?
Q2.2 then where is the input V2 coming from that acts as an input to the 2nd voltage follower/buffer stage of the instrumentation amplifier?

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