250 ANALOG BUILDING BLOCKS AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
which is a negative resistance. The negative impedance converter is useful in transforming a
voltage source into a current source by means of a voltage-to-current converter (see Problem
5.4.9). It has also been used in a class of active filters.
Differential Amplifier
Figure 5.4.9 shows aweighted differencing amplifier,where “weighted” refers to the fact that
the output voltage has the formvo=wava+wbvb, in which the weighting coefficientswaand
wbare the voltage gains seen by the inputs. Since the network is linear, superposition can be
applied for analysis. First, by grounding the input terminal ofR 3 , let us makeva=0. Except
for the presence ofR 3 in parallel withR 4 , between terminal 2 and ground, the circuit is that of
an inverting amplifier of gain−R 2 /R 1 to the inputvb. Since no current flows at terminal 2, it
follows that
wb=−
R 2
R 1
(5.4.32)
Next, by grounding the left terminal ofR 1 , let us makevb=0. With respect to the voltage on
terminal 2, note that the circuit is that of a noninverting amplifier with gain 1+R 2 /R 1. The
voltage divider, consisting ofR 3 andR 4 , corresponds to a gain ofR 4 /(R 3 +R 4 )from the input to
terminal 2. Thus the overall gain becomes
wa=
(
1 +
R 2
R 1
)
R 4
R 3 +R 4
(5.4.33)
Finally, the overall response is obtained by superposition,
vo=wava+wbvb=
(
1 +
R 2
R 1
)
R 4
R 3 +R 4
va−
R 2
R 1
vb
or
vo=
R 2
R 1
[
1 +(R 1 /R 2 )
1 +(R 3 /R 4 )
va−vb
]
(5.4.34)
WhenR 1 /R 2 =R 3 /R 4 ,
vo=
R 2
R 1
(va−vb) (5.4.35)
−
+ vo
vb
b
3
2
1
R 1 R 2
R 3 R 4
va
a
Figure 5.4.9Weighted differencing amplifier.