Talk:Voltage-to-current converter
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Transconductance amplifier is a voltage to current converter.
- Well, you might now insert this assertion into the article. By the way, add your signature at the end of the talk. Regards, Circuit-fantasist 11:07, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Scenario for the article
Hi everybody! I begin creating this story about voltage-to-current converter following the scenario below. I draw inspiration to do that from the lessons with my students at the university. Circuit-fantasist 11:07, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] The basic idea behind a voltage-to-current converter
[edit] Non-electrical domain: Pressure causes flow
[edit] Electrical domain: Voltage causes current
Building the circuit.
Visualizing the circuit operation by using: voltage bars and current loops, superimposed IV curves, transfer characteristic, voltage diagram.
[edit] Imperfections
[edit] Applications
[edit] V-to-I converter acting as an output device
Voltage-controlled current source.
[edit] V-to-I converter acting as an input device
Compound voltmeter.
Compound passive converters: RC passive integrator, RL passive differentiator, RD passive logarithmic converter
Transistor base resistor.
Op-amp inverting amplifier (an input part).