Can Opamps Square Input Signals?

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Opamps cannot directly square input signals, as they typically function as differentiators, integrators, or summing amplifiers. To achieve squaring, a four-quadrant multiplier like the MC 1494 is recommended. An alternative analog method involves using diodes or FETs, which can be complex to set up. The discussion also suggests considering a combination of an ADC, microcontroller, and DAC for squaring signals. Overall, while opamps alone cannot perform this function, there are viable methods to achieve squaring through other components.
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can opamp work this way ??

can opamp work this way ..?

when i input 2volts the output is 4volts , when i input 5 volts the output is 25 volts

in simple words can opamp takes the square of input signals ??

is it possible ? i know how it work as differentiator, integrator, Summing amp but what about squaring ?
 
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To obtain squares and square roots you need a four quadrant multiplier, such as the MC 1494.

There is an analog solution using the square law characteritic of diodes or FETs but they are tricky to set up.
 


can you please help about using diodes for squaring and square rooting ? what technique we use for squaring ?

like if we Apply n volts the output must b n*n
or simply sum of n times ,
like if we apply 5 volts the output must be 5+5+5+5+5
 


Review the circuit in

http://www.analog.com/library/analogDialogue/bestof/pdf/19_1.pdf

The transistors are working in essentially the transdiode configuration, because they give superior diode lograrithmic performance than real diodes. Look at the equations Eq (1) thru (6). The (kT/q) log function is the ideal diode I-V response.

Bob S
 


XuFyaN said:
can opamp work this way ..?

when i input 2volts the output is 4volts , when i input 5 volts the output is 25 volts

in simple words can opamp takes the square of input signals ??

is it possible ? i know how it work as differentiator, integrator, Summing amp but what about squaring ?

Are you constrained to using opamps? Can you use an ADC + Microcontroller + DAC instead?
 
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