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 INA200AID is calculated by dividing the output voltage by the input voltage. The gain is programmable through the GAIN pin, with a range of 1 to 128.
The REF pin is used to set the reference voltage for the internal ADC. It's typically connected to a voltage reference or a voltage divider to set the desired reference voltage.
The INA200AID outputs 16-bit data in two's complement format. The output data can be read through the SDO pin, and it's recommended to use a microcontroller or a dedicated ADC interface to handle the output data.
The POR timing for the INA200AID is approximately 2ms, during which the device is in a reset state. After the POR timing, the device is ready to operate normally.