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The purpose is to keep the DC bias voltage in a range that the instrumentation amplifier can handle. Without it, the amp could easily saturate and you'll lose your signal.

The reason that the servo configuration is used is that it makes it much easier to create a high-pass filter with a low cutoff frequency with reasonable size components.

The purpose is to keep the DC bias voltage in a range that the instrumentation amplifier can handle. Without it, the amp could easily saturate and you'll lose your signal.

The purpose is to keep the DC bias voltage in a range that the instrumentation amplifier can handle. Without it, the amp could easily saturate and you'll lose your signal.

The reason that the servo configuration is used is that it makes it much easier to create a high-pass filter with a low cutoff frequency with reasonable size components.

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The purpose is to keep the DC bias voltage in a range that the instrumentation amplifier can handle. Without it, the amp could easily saturate and you'll lose your signal.