Performance Characteristics–AD2150.101501400.051300RS ≤ 100 Ω 120–0.05110100–0.10CMR – dBGAIN ERROR – %90–0.15RS ≤ 1k Ω 80–0.2070–0.2560–40–20020406080100101001k10k100kTEMPERATURE – ° CFREQUENCY – Hz Figure 2. Gain Error vs. Temperature Figure 4. Typical Common-Mode Rejection vs. Frequency 10–11mV–2100–390–4+1+0.004–50–6GAIN – dB –7–1–0.004G = 1–810NONLINEARITY – %NONLINEARITY – mV0%–9G = 10–10–11–10 –8–6–4–20246810G = 100–12OUTPUT VOLTAGE – Volts0.11.0101001000INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY – kHz Figure 5. Normalized Gain as a Function of Signal Figure 3. Gain Nonlinearity vs. Output Voltage (G = 1 V/V) Frequency G = 1003G =102G = 11 0TRANSPORTDELAY – µs04590G = 1 G =10130G = 100PHASE SHIFT – Degrees102030405060708090 100 110 120FREQUENCY – kHz Figure 6. Phase Shift and Transport Delay vs. Frequency REV. 0 –5–