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 + (Rgain/Rf)). R1, R2, Rgain, and Rf are the 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 source or left open-circuit, depending on the application.
Yes, the INA210AIDCKT can be used as a differential amplifier by connecting the inputs differentially and using the REF pin as a common-mode voltage reference.
The maximum current that the output can source is 10mA, and the maximum current it can sink is 5mA.