Voltage-to-current converter circuit
First Claim
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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Abstract
A voltage-to-current converter circuit comprises first and second amplifiers each having a noninverting input, an inverting input and an output, the noninverting inputs of the first and second amplifiers being respectively connected to an input terminal for receiving an input signal and circuit ground, a first impedance element connected between the inverting input of the first amplifier and circuit ground, a second impedance element connected between the output and the inverting input of the first amplifier, a third impedance element connected between the output of the i first amplifier and an output terminal to be connected to a load, a fourth impedance element connected between the inverting input of the second amplifier and the output terminal, a fifth impedance element connected between the output and the inverting input of the second amplifier, and a sixth impedance element connected between the output of second amplifier and the inverting input of first amplifier. When the second to sixth impedance elements are selected to have respective impedance values Z2 to Z6 which satisfy an equation ##EQU1## the voltage-to-current converter circuit operates as a constant current amplifier which is capable of supplying the load with an output current signal of a constant amplitude when the input signal voltage is constant, regardless of the impedance value of the load.
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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:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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