Circuit Idea/Building Circuits

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The Idea[edit | edit source]

The idea of ​​the building approach is to use the elementary electrical devices as a kind of "cubes" to "build" the more complex electronic devices.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • We can "assemble" a parallel voltage summer from the elementary electrical voltage-to-current converters, current summer and current-to-voltage converter. Later we can add an operational amplifier to it and get an almost ideal voltage summer.
  • We can build a voltage integrator from elementary electrical voltage-current converters and a current-voltage integrator.
  • Also, we can build a voltage differentiator from a voltage-to-current differentiator and a current-to-voltage converter.

Then, we can then enhance the passive circuits above using an operational amplifier. So, we can consider electronic devices as improved electrical analog devices.

Web resources[edit | edit source]

How to Present Circuits (introducing the circuit idea, building the circuit configuration and demonstrating the circuit operation)