electronerd213
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Not at all, it's just got protection diodes like a PIC - so, presumably, (just like a PIC) you simply feed the pin via a current limiting series resistor (value depending on the maximum expected voltage) - and this could actually be part of the divider that feeds the input.
So I think Nigel is right in that I COULD apply voltages outside of that range to the signal inputs, but even if my differential on those inputs is, say 1 volt, but Vin- referenced to supply- is 10 volts (making Vin+ 11 volts), then the reading will hit the rail. Therefore, there is no difference between the outputs where the inputs are 10 & 11 volts or 10 & 13 volts. They are both railed due to the difference in "reference" between the signal inputs and the supply V-. I think we are all agreeing on that concept, right?
Please see schematic below. At first, I did NOT include the pink circled ground reference. I had difficulty reading anything as the output looked like a bunch of differently amplified dirac delta functions (pulses). with the main level at 0. So I added the pink circled ground reference, and now it mostly works (though I am having trouble matching the datasheet gains, and I have contacted TI for help on that one). The problem is, I feel adding the pink ground works great under lab conditions, but under the 1000V Vng design spec, V(R41) is approximately 500V, giving my theoretically isolated dc supply (I have since found that it may not actually be isolated after all) a 500V potential from earth ground. I would fear blowing up a trace or accidentally passing current from that 500V potential through a chip's ground pins. ??? Is that valid? I just see red flags.What exactly are you stuck on?
Theory or real world [NOT WORKING]?
BTW, this design is basically what Strantor outlined but for an amp differential input of 3.3V at 1000V oops condition, in case you are curious.
So I think I am back to wishing there was a chip that could do this function but without really referencing or limiting reference to the supply. I am nearing having to add another isolated DC to DC converter. uggg...
Do you think maybe a DMM actually connects battery(-) to the input similar to the pink circle?