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248 ANALOG BUILDING BLOCKS AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS



  1. An( M-input noninverting summing amplifier for which the gain seen by each input is
    1 +Rf/Rd


)
/M.

Current-to-Voltage Amplifier


The basic circuit is shown in Figure 5.4.5, which is similar to that of an inverting amplifier (Figure
5.4.1). The−input is connected directly to a current source supplying currentiS. NodeXis a
virtual ground, so that
iS=−

vo
Rf

(5.4.23)

Hence
vo=−RfiS (5.4.24)
which shows that the degree of amplification depends on the value ofRf.

Current-to-Current Amplifier


The circuit given in Figure 5.4.6 is to amplify a current fed to the input of the op amp. Applying
KCL atY,
i 1 +iS=io (5.4.25)
Sincei 1 =−vY/R 1 , Equation (5.4.25) becomes
iS−

vY
R 1

=io (5.4.26)

BecauseXis a virtual ground,vY=−iSRf. Hence Equation (5.4.26) becomes

iS

(
1 +

Rf
R 1

)
=io (5.4.27)

The current gain is then given by


+

iS X vo

Rf Figure 5.4.5Current-to-voltage amplifier.


+

iS X

Y
Rf iS

io

i 1

R 1

(Feedback resistor) RL
(Load
resistor)

Figure 5.4.6Current-to-current amplifier.
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