marcusaurelius
- Dec 13, 2016
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Consider this like a voltage regulating circuit.
Think of an amplifier where the input is a sinusoidal, perhaps not in the small signal range. And that we want to amplify this signal to a certain Vpp, say for example vpp = 2. To make this a bit clearer, if the input is a sinusoidal with an amplitude of vpp=20 mV, the circuit yields vpp=2 V and if the input is say, of vpp=50mV then again it yields vpp=2 V , perhaps with a bit error.
This is kind of like regulation, except this is done is done to a sinusoidal, of varying amplitude and frequency.
Assuming the variation is not huge, say not from 10 Hz to 10 GHz or 10mV to 100 V, what sort of implementation would you suggest? I am considering to use mosfets and bjts, opamps, and p-n junction diodes, maybe some DC regulators. Is it possible to build what i speak of using such components?
Can't wait to hear your opinion.
Think of an amplifier where the input is a sinusoidal, perhaps not in the small signal range. And that we want to amplify this signal to a certain Vpp, say for example vpp = 2. To make this a bit clearer, if the input is a sinusoidal with an amplitude of vpp=20 mV, the circuit yields vpp=2 V and if the input is say, of vpp=50mV then again it yields vpp=2 V , perhaps with a bit error.
This is kind of like regulation, except this is done is done to a sinusoidal, of varying amplitude and frequency.
Assuming the variation is not huge, say not from 10 Hz to 10 GHz or 10mV to 100 V, what sort of implementation would you suggest? I am considering to use mosfets and bjts, opamps, and p-n junction diodes, maybe some DC regulators. Is it possible to build what i speak of using such components?
Can't wait to hear your opinion.