Positive-peak-detector

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This peak detector utilizes a CA3100 BiMOS operational amplifier configured as a wide-band non-inverting amplifier, ensuring a nearly constant gain across a broad spectrum of input frequencies. The IN914 diode clips the negative half of the voltage defined by the ratio of resistors R4 to R3 and R5. The circuit maintains a constant load current of 500 µA, independent of the load values, resulting in the output that exclusively reflects positive input peaks.

The peak detector circuit is designed to capture and hold the maximum amplitude of an input signal, making it particularly useful in applications where it is essential to monitor signal peaks without regard to negative excursions. The CA3100 BiMOS op-amp is chosen for its high-speed performance and low noise characteristics, which are critical for accurately amplifying fast transient signals.

In the configuration of this circuit, the non-inverting input of the CA3100 is connected to the input signal, while the feedback network, consisting of resistors R3, R4, and R5, sets the gain of the amplifier. The gain can be adjusted by changing the values of these resistors, allowing flexibility in the circuit design to accommodate different signal amplitudes.

The IN914 diode serves a crucial role in this circuit by effectively clipping the negative portion of the output signal. This ensures that only the positive peaks are passed through to the output, which is particularly important in applications such as audio processing or RF signal detection, where only the peak values are of interest.

The output of the circuit is designed to deliver a constant current of 500 µA, regardless of the load connected to it. This feature allows for consistent performance across a range of load conditions, ensuring that the peak detection remains accurate and reliable. The output can be interfaced with other circuits or systems that require a representation of the peak signal levels.

Overall, this peak detector circuit represents a robust solution for accurately capturing and processing peak signal levels, leveraging the capabilities of the CA3100 BiMOS op-amp and the clipping action of the IN914 diode to achieve precise performance across a variety of applications.This peak detector uses a CA3100 BiMOS op amp as a wide-band noninverting amplifier to provide essentially constant gain for a wide range of input frequencies. The IN914 clips the negative half of VfN (R4)/(R3) (R5). A 500-I"A load current is constant for all load values and the output reflects only positive input peaks. 🔗 External reference