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GROUND RETURNS FOR INPUT BIAS CURRENTS
Input bias currents are those currents necessary to bias the input
transistors of an amplifier. There must be a direct return path
for these currents; therefore, when amplifying “floating” input

V

OUT

AD620

– INPUT

R

G

TO POWER

SUPPLY

GROUND

REFERENCE

+ INPUT

+V

S

–V

S

LOAD

Figure 42a. Ground Returns for Bias Currents with
Transformer Coupled Inputs

sources such as transformers, or ac-coupled sources, there must
be a dc path from each input to ground as shown in Figure 42.
Refer to the Instrumentation Amplifier Application Guide (free
from Analog Devices) for more information regarding in amp
applications.

V

OUT

– INPUT

+ INPUT

R

G

LOAD

TO POWER

SUPPLY

GROUND

REFERENCE

+V

S

–V

S

AD620

Figure 42b. Ground Returns for Bias Currents with
Thermocouple Inputs

100k

V

OUT

AD620

– INPUT

+ INPUT

R

G

LOAD

TO POWER

SUPPLY

GROUND

REFERENCE

100k

–V

S

+V

S

Figure 42c. Ground Returns for Bias Currents with AC Coupled Inputs

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