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Page 1: Log and Antilog Amplifier - Amit Degada · Introduction Log and Antilog Amplifiers are non-linear circuits in which the output voltage is proportional to the logarithm (or exponent)

LOG AND ANTILOG

AMPLIFIER

Prepared By:

Amit Degada

Page 2: Log and Antilog Amplifier - Amit Degada · Introduction Log and Antilog Amplifiers are non-linear circuits in which the output voltage is proportional to the logarithm (or exponent)

Introduction

� Log and Antilog Amplifiers are non-linear circuits in which the outputvoltage is proportional to the logarithm (or exponent) of the input.

� It is well known that some processes such as multiplication anddivision, can be performed by addition and subtraction of logs.

� They have numerous applications in electronics, such as:� Multiplication and division,

� Powers and roots

� Compression and Decompression

� True RMS detection

� Process control

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Two basic circuits

� There are two basic circuits for logarithmic

amplifiers

� transdiode and

� diode connected transistor� diode connected transistor

� Most logarithmic amplifiers are based on the

inherent logarithmic relationship between the

collector current, Ic, and the base-emitter voltage,

vbe, in silicon bipolar transistors.

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Two basic circuits

Fig: Transdiode Log Amplifier Fig: Diode coected Resistor Log

Amplifier

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Transdiode Log Amplifier

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Thermal and Frequency

stability

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IC Log Amps

Note: ( FYI: For your Information Only)

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Temprature Compensation

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Temprature Compensation

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Diode-connected Log Amp

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Exponential (Antilog) Amplifiers

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Antilog Amplifier

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Log-Antilog

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Basic Multiplier

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Multiplication Stages

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block diagram of an

analog multiplier

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Basic Multiplier Circuitry

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Basic Multiplier Continue……

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Four-Quadrant Multipliers

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Multiplier Applications

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Amplitude Modulation

& Squaring

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Reference

1.Book, “Op-Amps, Design, Application and

Troubleshooting”, David L. Terrell, second Edition,

Butterworth-Heinemann Publication.

2. Application report, Texas Instruments “HANDBOOK2. Application report, Texas Instruments “HANDBOOK

OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

APPLICATIONS”, Bruce Carter and Thomas R. Brown,

October 2001

3. Website: www.electronics.dit.ie

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Thank You

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