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Alice;

Ah! you want to drive a pressure transducer.  Is it a bridge style?  And you hav
e
a 1.5V rail?  Why not connect the + on the transducer to the rail and generate a
negative on the - side?  If you use an op-amp in a servo setup, you could drive
the - terminal until one of the return terminals is regulated to 0VDC, and the
other terminal would then be a ground referenced signal.  Linear Technology (ref
Jim Williams, bridge transducer circuits) is fond of these methods.  If you step
up to 3V, you would have to deal with a 1.5V common mode with a 1.5V rail, which
is ugly.  With the ground reference, you can then avoid an instrumentation
amplifier.  If you need to measure bipolar signals, you could be in the thick of
it again, as your PIC HATES any negative voltages on an analog pin.  Whacks the
other analog readings REAL fast.  Would this circuit have poor performance in
light of the total V applied to the sensor varying?  Do you have to use a bridge
with four varying elements to avoid this?  Hmm...

Chris Eddy
Pioneer Microsystems, Inc.

Alice Campbell wrote:

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