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zorgo
modified 7 years ago

Full Wave Precision Rectifier

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The Full Wave Precision Rectifier is basically a combination of the precision half Wave rectifier on the left side, and the inverting summing amplifier circuit on the right.
published 7 years ago
BillyT
7 years ago
At an input of 1V peek, and a output of 3.9V, How is this precision?
zorgo
7 years ago
It is seen that the output is a full Wave rectified version of the input voltage. If the Resistor R6 (i.e. 3.9K)=R4(i.e. 1K)=R5(i.e. 1K), the circuit has an overall voltage gain of 1. However, when R6 is greater than R4 and R5, amplification and rectification both occur.
hurz
7 years ago
The overall voltage gain is 3.9
zorgo
7 years ago
Yeah but if you set R4 and R5 as equal to R6, then you get 1V
hurz
7 years ago
And what?
hurz
7 years ago
What about R56 R55 R54?
slowstile
6 years ago
Precision rectifier style...

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