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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 21, 1987
Filed:
Jul. 01, 1986
U.S. Philips Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
A voltage-current converter includes a first current-source (I.sub.1) coupled by means of a diode-arranged first transistor (T.sub.1) to a first terminal (1) at reference potential and by means of a diode-arranged second transistor (T.sub.2) to a second terminal (2). The bases of a third (T.sub.3) and a fourth (T.sub.4) transistor are coupled to the first (1) and the second (2) terminal, respectively. The emitters of these transistors (T.sub.3,T.sub.4) are coupled to a second current source (I.sub.2). A voltage source (V) and a resistor (R.sub.1) for converting the voltage (V) into a signal current are arranged between the first (1) and the second (2) terminal. The signal current is amplified by the translinear-circuit of the first, second, third and fourth transistors (T.sub.1 -T.sub.4) and fed to the outputs (30,40) via cascode transistors (T.sub.9,T.sub.10). To correct the non-linearity in the voltage-current conversion due to the non-linear emitter resistors of the first (T.sub.1) and the second (T.sub.2) transistor, a correction circuit (5) having a negative input resistance is coupled to the first (1) and the second (2) terminal.