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Maximum Gain 
The maximum gain for a known differential voltage and common 
mode voltage can easily be determined using the following set of equations.  
Equation 5 calculates the maximum gain based on the positive internal rail 
of the amplifier.  Equation 6 gives the maximum gain based on the negative 
internal rail of the amplifier.  Equation 7 calculates the maximum gain 
without overflowing the output range of the SDAIBB.  The smallest 
maximum gain value calculated using these equations is the maximum gain 
that may be used. 
G is the gain, V
cm
 is the common mode voltage, and V
diff
 is the 
differential voltage. 
Equation 2: 
(
)
DIFF
CM
MAX
V
V
V
G
=
4
.
4
2
 
Equation 3: 
(
)
DIFF
cm
V
V
V
G
59
.
0
2
max
+
=
 
Equation 4: 
InputRange
V
G
MAX
94
.
4
=
 
Equation 5 
(
MAX
Gain
=
4
2
Equation 6 
(
c
V
Gain
2
max
=
Equation 7 
Gain
MAX
94
.
4
=
Example: Find the maximum allowable gain for a differential voltage of 
±10 mV and a common mode voltage of 2.5 V. 
From Equation 5: 
(
)
380
01
.
0
5
.
2
4
.
4
2
=
=
MAX
G
 
From Equation 6: 
(
)
618
01
.
0
59
.
0
5
.
2
2
max
=
+
=
G
 
From Equation 7: 
247
02
.
0
94
.
4
=
=
MAX
G
 
The minimum value calculated is 247, so the maximum allowable gain is 
247.