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Voltage-to-current converter circuit

  • US 4,290,024 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1980
  • Issued: 09/15/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/13/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A voltage-to-current converter circuit for proportionally converting an A.C. input voltage into an A.C. output current, and having a high input impedance, comprising:

  • a first amplifier having a noninverting input connected to receive an A.C. input voltage signal, an inverting input and an output;

    a first impedance element connected between said inverting input of said first amplifier and circuit ground;

    a second impedance element connected between said output and said inverting input of said first amplifier;

    an output terminal for supplying an A.C. output current to a load which is connected between said output terminal and circuit ground;

    a third impedance element connected between said output of said first amplifier and said output terminal;

    a second amplifier having a noninverting input connected to circuit ground, an inverting input and an output;

    a fourth impedance element connected between said inverting input of said second amplifier and said output terminal;

    a fifth impedance element connected between said inverting input and said output of said second amplifier; and

    a sixth impedance element connected between said output of said second amplifier and said inverting input of said first amplifier;

    whereby an A.C. output current proportional to and in phase with said A.C. input voltage is supplied to a load which is connected between said output terminal and circuit ground.

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