Precision rectifier circuits
First Claim
1. A precision rectifier circuit comprising:
- two differential amplifiers each having an inverting input, a non-inverting input, and an output;
means for applying an a.c. input signal to be rectified to said non-inverting inputs;
a resistance and a capacitance connected in series between said inverting inputs;
two diodes, each connected in a feedback path from, and poled to conduct current from, the output to the inverting input of an associated one of the amplifiers;
two transistors, each having a controlled path connected between a junction point and the inverting input of an associated one of the amplifiers and a control path connected in parallel with the associated diode, each transistor being arranged to conduct current via its controlled path when the associated diode is reverse biased; and
means connected to said junction point for producing a unipolar output voltage dependent upon the currents conducted via the controlled paths of said transistors.
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Abstract
A precision rectifier circuit includes two differential amplifiers each having a negative feedback path including a diode. Two pnp transistors have their base-emitter paths connected in parallel with the respective diodes and their collectors connected together and via an output resistor to ground. An a.c. signal to be rectified is applied to non-inverting inputs of the amplifiers, whose inverting inputs are interconnected via a resistor in series with a capacitor, to develop a unipolar output voltage across the output resistor. The capacitor renders the output voltage independent of input offset voltages of the amplifiers. The transistors can comprise Darlington-connected transistors to avoid the need for matching.
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1. A precision rectifier circuit comprising:
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two differential amplifiers each having an inverting input, a non-inverting input, and an output; means for applying an a.c. input signal to be rectified to said non-inverting inputs; a resistance and a capacitance connected in series between said inverting inputs; two diodes, each connected in a feedback path from, and poled to conduct current from, the output to the inverting input of an associated one of the amplifiers; two transistors, each having a controlled path connected between a junction point and the inverting input of an associated one of the amplifiers and a control path connected in parallel with the associated diode, each transistor being arranged to conduct current via its controlled path when the associated diode is reverse biased; and means connected to said junction point for producing a unipolar output voltage dependent upon the currents conducted via the controlled paths of said transistors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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