The circuit gets bigger all the time, lol. I'm away from the bench for a week but will get this tested again soon enough. I think I'll chance it without the noise suppressor additions but I know where to go if I don't get a usable signal. Thanks again Eric.hi M,
Ref AD623 current input limiters, they should also be configured as noise suppressors.
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Hi Eric,hi Mark,
If you don't want to fit all the suppressor components, at least add a 4k7 resistor in series with the AD623 in+ and in- inputs , this should limit any highish input fault currents.
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Thank you - I'll add the resistor.hi Mark,
The input resistance of a MCU input is pin is very high, so no loading problems.
I would add a 10k from the AD623 output to 0v, it will help the pull down closer to 0v.
Decoupling is essential on the power rails.
Just careless I guess. I'm learning a lot from this project.How did you zap 3 OPA's .
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An additional point- 100pf is wayyyyyy too small- see the data sheet.... also, I neglected to mention I have a 100pF filter cap between the 5v rail and ground.
Thanks - yes that was a typo, I meant 100uF... which is actually too high. I'm now using 0.1uF (and 10uF) as per the datasheet. Sadly my Arduino has expired and I'm waiting for new stock before I can continue.An additional point- 100pf is wayyyyyy too small- see the data sheet.