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AD636JCHIP Datasheet PDF : 8 Pages
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AD636
The current mirror also produces the output current, IOUT,
which equals 2I4. IOUT can be used directly or converted to a
voltage with R2 and buffered by A4 to provide a low impedance
voltage output. The transfer function of the AD636 thus results:
VOUT = 2 R2 I rms = VIN rms
The dB output is derived from the emitter of Q3, since the volt-
age at this point is proportional to –log VIN. Emitter follower,
Q5, buffers and level shifts this voltage, so that the dB output
voltage is zero when the externally supplied emitter current
(IREF) to Q5 approximates I3.
CURRENT MIRROR
14 +VS
10 COM
VIN 1
ABSOLUTE VALUE/
VOLTAGE –CURRENT
CONVERTER
R4
20k
+
|VIN|
R4
A1
8k
A2
R3 8k
10k
R1
20A
I1
Q1
10A
FS
A3
25k
FS
I3 4
8
9 RL
I4
CAV
IOUT
IREF
R2
10k
BUF
5
dB
OUT
IN BUFFER
Q3
7
A4
6
BUF
OUT
Q5
Q2 Q4
10k
ONE-QUADRANT
SQUARER/
DIVIDER
3 –VS
Figure 9. Simplified Schematic
THE AD636 BUFFER AMPLIFIER
The buffer amplifier included in the AD636 offers the user
additional application flexibility. It is important to understand
some of the characteristics of this amplifier to obtain optimum
performance. Figure 10 shows a simplified schematic of the buffer.
Since the output of an rms-to-dc converter is always positive, it
is not necessary to use a traditional complementary Class AB
output stage. In the AD636 buffer, a Class A emitter follower is
used instead. In addition to excellent positive output voltage
swing, this configuration allows the output to swing fully down
to ground in single-supply applications without the problems
associated with most IC operational amplifiers.
+VS
BUFFER
INPUT
CURRENT
MIRROR
5A 5A
BUFFER
10kOUTPUT
RE
40k
RLOAD
Addition of an external resistor in parallel with RE alters this
voltage divider such that increased negative swing is possible.
Figure 11 shows the value of REXTERNAL for a particular ratio of
VPEAK to –VS for several values of RLOAD. Addition, of REXTERNAL
increases the quiescent current of the buffer amplifier by an
amount equal to REXT/–VS. Nominal buffer quiescent current
with no REXTERNAL is 30 µA at –VS = –5 V.
1.0
RL = 50k
0.5
RL = 16.7k
RL = 6.7k
0
0
1k
10k
100k
1M
REXTERNAL
Figure 11. Ratio of Peak Negative Swing to –VS vs.
R EXTERNAL for Several/Load Resistances
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
The AD636 utilizes a logarithmic circuit in performing the
implicit rms computation. As with any log circuit, bandwidth is
proportional to signal level. The solid lines in the graph below
represent the frequency response of the AD636 at input levels
from 1 millivolt to 1 volt rms. The dashed lines indicate the
upper frequency limits for 1%, 10%, and ± 3 dB of reading
additional error. For example, note that a 1 volt rms signal will
produce less than 1% of reading additional error up to 220 kHz.
A 10 millivolt signal can be measured with 1% of reading addi-
tional error (100 µV) up to 14 kHz.
1 VOLT rms INPUT
1
200mV rms INPUT
200m
100m 100mV rms INPUT
30mV rms INPUT
30m
10m
10mV rms
INPUT
1m
1mV rms INPUT
1%
10% ؎3dB
–VS
REXTERNAL
(OPTIONAL, SEE TEXT)
Figure 10. AD636 Buffer Amplifier Simplified Schematic
When this amplifier is used in dual-supply applications as an
input buffer amplifier driving a load resistance referred to
ground, steps must be taken to insure an adequate negative
voltage swing. For negative outputs, current will flow from the
load resistor through the 40 kemitter resistor, setting up a
voltage divider between –VS and ground. This reduced effective
–VS, will limit the available negative output swing of the buffer.
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
FREQUENCY – Hz
Figure 12. AD636 Frequency Response
AC MEASUREMENT ACCURACY AND CREST FACTOR
Crest factor is often overlooked in determining the accuracy of
an ac measurement. Crest factor is defined as the ratio of the
peak signal amplitude to the rms value of the signal (C.F. = VP/
V rms) Most common waveforms, such as sine and triangle
waves, have relatively low crest factors (<2). Waveforms that
–6–
REV. B

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