http://www.analog.com/media/en/technica ... /AD623.pdfREFERENCE TERMINAL
The reference terminal potential defines the zero output voltage
and is especially useful when the load does not share a precise
ground with the rest of the system. It provides a direct means of
injecting a precise offset to the output. The reference terminal is
also useful when bipolar signals are being amplified because it
can be used to provide a virtual ground voltage. The voltage on
the reference terminal can be varied from −VS to +VS.
The input voltage, which can be either single-ended (tie either
−IN or +IN to ground), or differential is amplified by the
programmed gain. The output signal appears as the voltage
difference between the OUTPUT pin and the externally applied
voltage on the REF input. For a ground-referenced output, REF
should be grounded.
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Single-Supply Data Acquisition System
A tak prościej mówiąć jak na wyjściu z mostka masz np +-10mV jak tam piszą i wzmocnisz to rezystorem Rg 100x, to masz twedy na wyjściu wzmacniacza +-1V więc chcąc to mierzyć zwykłym adc przy Vref 2,56 możesz mierzyć na 1 nóżce atmegi w zakresie 0 do 2,56V więc podając na wejście REF AD623 1V, napięcie na jego wyjściu (czyli na wejsciu ADC) będziesz miał w zakresie 0-2V...