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instrumentation amplifier [´in·strǝ·men`tā·shǝn `am·plǝ´fī·ǝr] ELECTRONICS An amplifier that accepts a voltage signal as an input and produces a linearly scaled version of this signal at the output; it is a closed-loop fixed-gain amplifier, usually differential, and has high input impedance, low drift, and high common-mode rejection over a wide range of frequencies. |