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Application Examples
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Keysight U1401B User’s and Service Guide
Voltage-to-current converter
In maintaining its differential input voltage at zero, the operational amplifier
shown in
forces a current I = V
in
/R1 to flow through the R2 load in the
feedback path. This current is independent of the load.
1
Turn the rotary switch to the
/
position.
2
Manually select the DC 50 V range for the voltage measurement.
3
Connect the red and black probe leads to the positive and negative input
terminals respectively.
4
Connect the red and black alligator leads to the positive and negative output
terminals respectively.
5
Connect the operational amplifier as shown in
6
Use a DC power supply with
+
15 V and –15 V outputs to power the operational
amplifier.
7
Gradually increase the U1401B output voltage from
+
00.000 mV to
+
06.000 V
while measuring the output voltage of the operational amplifier. You will find
the output voltage increasing correspondingly from 00.000 V to
12.000 V. You can then verify the characteristic of the
voltage-to-current converter by performing the necessary calculations.
8
As an alternative, you can set the rotary switch to the
/
position
and connect the input probe leads in place of the meter
A
as shown in
. You will find that the measured current is proportional to the
voltage input into the operational amplifier.
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