The maximum voltage that can be applied to the input pins is ±40V, but it's recommended to keep it within ±20V for optimal performance.
The gain of the amplifier can be calculated using the formula: Gain = (R2/R1) x (1 + (R4/R3)), where R1, R2, R3, and R4 are the external resistors connected to the amplifier.
The REF pin is used to set the reference voltage for the amplifier. It can be connected to a voltage reference or a resistive divider to set the output voltage of the amplifier.
Yes, the INA301A2IDGKR can be used as a differential amplifier by connecting the inputs differentially and using the internal gain resistors.
The maximum current that the output can source is 100mA, and the maximum current that the output can sink is 100mA.