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icl8013

Manufacturer Part Number
icl8013
Description
1mhz, Four Quadrant Analog Multiplier
Manufacturer
Intersil Corporation
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This circuit of Figure 5 still has the problem that the input
voltage V
the linear region. To be able to handle large signals, we
need an amplitude compression circuit.
FIGURE 4A. INPUT SIGNAL WITH BALANCED CURRENT
FIGURE 4B. NO INPUT SIGNAL WITH UNBALANCED
FIGURE 4C. INPUT SIGNAL WITH UNBALANCED CURRENT
1
V
V
+
V
+
/
-
-
2
IN
I
IN
IN
E
I
+
E
-
+ 2∆
IN
= 0
+ ∆
R
R
2I
must be small to keep the differential amplifier in
L
L
I
E
E
SOURCES ∆V
I
CURRENT SOURCES ∆V
SOURCES, DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
R
E
2I
Q
Q
L
1
E
1
1
1
3
/
/
2
2
/
Q
2
I
I
I
I + ∆
1
E
E
E
1
Q
Q
/
- ∆
- ∆
2
2
2
I
E
Q
2
∆V
∆V
OUT
OUT
OUT
∆V
5
OUT
V+
V+
V-
V-
= 0V
= 0
= 0
V+
V-
= 0
OUT
Q
Q
1
1
3
3
/
3
2
/
2
Q
/
2
I
I
E
I - ∆
E
I
3
E
= 0V
- 2∆
- ∆
Q
Q
I
E
4
4
Q
I
I
E
E
4
R
R
I
1
1
L
E
L
/
/
R
2
2
1
L
I
I
E
/
E
2
+ ∆
+ ∆
I
E
ICL8013
Figure 2 showed a current source formed by relying on the
matching characteristics of a diode and the emitter base
junction of a transistor. Extension of this idea to a differential
circuit is shown in Figure 6A. In a differential pair, the input
voltage splits the biasing current in a logarithmic ratio. (The
usual assumption of linearity is useful only for small signals.)
Since the input to the differential pair in Figure 6A is the
difference in voltage across the two diodes, which in turn is
proportional to the log of the ratio of drive currents, it follows
that the ratio of diode currents and the ratio of collector
currents are linearly related and independent of amplitude. If
we combine this circuit with the voltage to current converter
of Figure 3, we have Figure 6B. The output of the differential
amplifier is now proportional to the input voltage over a large
dynamic range, thereby improving linearity while minimizing
drift and noise factors.
The complete schematic is shown after the Electrical
Specifications Table. The differential pair Q
voltage to current converter whose output is compressed in
collector diodes Q
balanced cross-coupled differential amplifier Q
The gain of these amplifiers is modulated by the voltage to
current converter Q
Q
current converter. The output amplifier comprises transistors
Q
12
16
FIGURE 5. TYPICAL FOUR QUADRANT MULTIPLIER-
are constant current sources which bias the voltage to
through Q
V
IN
X x I
+
-
D
FIGURE 6A. CURRENT GAIN CELL
MODULATOR
27
R
V
L
IN
I
.
E
1
Q
9
and Q
X x I
1
and Q
E
Q
2
2
∆V = K • (V
(I - X) I
. These diodes drive the
10
. Transistors Q
E
R
2 I
E
V+
V-
X
E
• V
Y
)
Q
3
3
5
(I - X) I
and Q
, Q
7
Q
/Q
4
6
I
E
8
, Q
D
R
4
Q
11
14
form a
, and
/Q
15
.

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