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i have a problem to make a voltage to current converter circuit and current to voltage converter circuit. does anyone have an example the circuit is? thanks...
berkeman said:Well, a resistor is a current to voltage converter and a voltage to current converter. What is the context of your assignment? Do you want to use opamps, or discrete transistors, or something else? What are your thoughts so far on how to accomplish these converter circuits?
A current to voltage converter is a device that converts a current signal into a proportional voltage signal. This conversion is achieved using a resistor and an operational amplifier.
A voltage to current converter is a device that converts a voltage signal into a proportional current signal. This conversion is achieved using a resistor and an operational amplifier.
A current to voltage converter is commonly used in electronic circuits to measure current and convert it into a voltage signal that can be easily measured and processed by other components. It is also used in various sensor applications.
A voltage to current converter is commonly used in electronic circuits to drive loads that require a constant current, such as LEDs. It is also used in various control and regulation systems.
The main advantage of using a current to voltage converter or a voltage to current converter is that it allows for easy measurement and processing of current or voltage signals, respectively. These converters also provide a linear output, making them ideal for use in precision applications. Additionally, they can be easily integrated into electronic circuits and have a low cost.