DocumentCode :
2391838
Title :
A 100 ampere, 100 kHz transconductance amplifier
Author :
Laug, Owen B.
fYear :
1995
fDate :
24-26 April 1995
Firstpage :
506
Abstract :
A high current, wide band transconductance amplifier is described that provides an unprecedented level of output current at high frequencies with exceptional stability. It is capable of converting a signal voltage applied to its input into a ground-referenced output current up to 100 amperes rms over a frequency range from dc to 100 kHz with a useable frequency extending to 1 MHz. The amplifier has a 1000 watt output capability, ±10 volts of compliance, and can deliver up to 400 amperes peak-to-peak of pulsed current. The amplifier design is based on the principle of paralleling a number of precision bipolar voltage-to-current converters. The design incorporates a unique ranging system controlled by opto-isolated switches, which permit a full-scale range from 5 to 100 amperes. The design considerations for maintaining wide bandwidth, high output impedance, and unconditional stability for all loads are discussed
Keywords :
Circuit testing; Current measurement; Frequency conversion; Impedance; Inductance; NIST; Pulse amplifiers; Stability; Transconductance; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1995. IMTC/95. Proceedings. Integrating Intelligent Instrumentation and Control., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2615-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1995.515369
Filename :
515369
Link To Document :
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