Common-Mode Voltage Input common-mode voltage is the most important specification when selecting a direct current sensing solution. It is defined as the.

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Common-Mode Voltage Input common-mode voltage is the most important specification when selecting a direct current sensing solution. It is defined as the average voltage present at the input terminals of the amplifier. This specification is important because it limits our choice of differential amplifiers. For example, op amps and IAs require an input common-mode voltage within their power supplies. Difference amplifiers and CSMs, however, typically can accommodate input common-mode voltages in excess of their power supplies. This is useful in applications where the amplifier senses the shunt voltage in the presence of a large common-mode voltage and must interface with a low-voltage analog-to-digital converter (ADC). In such a scenario the amplifier and ADC can be powered with the same supply voltage regardless of the system’s common-mode voltage. The first figure is the traditional definition of Vcm. The second figure separates the input signal into two parts: the common-mode voltage and the differential voltage. An ideal differential amplifier only amplifies the differential signal and rejects the common-mode signal.