This document discusses different types of voltage to current converters. It describes a voltage to current converter with a floating load, where the load current is always proportional to the input voltage. It also mentions a voltage to current converter with a grounded load. Finally, it notes that current to voltage converters are discussed as well.
This document discusses different types of voltage to current converters. It describes a voltage to current converter with a floating load, where the load current is always proportional to the input voltage. It also mentions a voltage to current converter with a grounded load. Finally, it notes that current to voltage converters are discussed as well.
This document discusses different types of voltage to current converters. It describes a voltage to current converter with a floating load, where the load current is always proportional to the input voltage. It also mentions a voltage to current converter with a grounded load. Finally, it notes that current to voltage converters are discussed as well.
Voltage to Current Converter (Transconductance Amplifier)
Voltage to Current Converter with floating Load:
A V- I Converter with floating load is shown in the fig.
The load current is always proportional to the input voltage and circuit works as V-I Converter V-I Converter with grounded Load Current to Voltage Converters