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stiefenhoferk
modified 7 years ago

Spitzenwertgleichrichter

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Mit Op
published 7 years ago
kiani
7 years ago
Chk this....http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6185221493096448
hurz
7 years ago
@kiani, I dont understand what its good for what you show? Its identical and can be used for what ..... ?
kiani
7 years ago
I can only guess what he is trying to do,,, and i don't think his circuit is doing what he has in mind.... Anyway i just tried to show how to draw circuits,, and have a standard , .
kiani
7 years ago
As there is a culture of bad artwork on EC. if there is space,, why mangle up the circuit drawing,,
hurz
7 years ago
But his circuit as it is now looks fine
hurz
7 years ago
Headline "peak detector"
kiani
7 years ago
Yes quite right, it dors look fine as is,,, however some kind of standardisation might be a good thing ( ie. To see f/b in the same place every time " where possible), like sticking with a writing style.
hurz
7 years ago
But the feedback network (not present) is for unit gain. It looks as it is for unit gain. What must be changed in you opinion?
kiani
7 years ago
The way "i" see it, the gain is not unity, as there is a diode with 1 ohm rrsistance and 0.6 volt drop across it in the f/b loop. How "i" have drawn the circuit, the 1st thing anyone would see a diode in the f/b loop.. Plus acording to the golden ratio,, the circuit above does not present itself as pretty,, it is too long and too narrow.
hurz
7 years ago
The diode can have any resistance or voltage drop, the feedback does compensate that. So the curcuit is perfect drawn as is
kiani
7 years ago
Yes of course, i see,, the diode is as if it is part of opamp.. Ok this is in fact then the best way for circuit drawing
stiefenhoferk
7 years ago
@kiani I only simulated a task from our practical training at university. I saw that i could share this circuit and thought maybe someone would like to see it.

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