In article <19JUL199617484372@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu>, NEIL GANDLER
<v064mb9k@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu> writes
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> I would like to make an operational amplifier based circuit
>that performs full wave rectification on a 1v p-p audio signal.
>I would like to keep voltage loss to a minimal (simple diode rectifier
>it out). Can anyone tell me of a simple way to use an op-amp as a
>no loss full wave recitifier? Distortion is not a concern. I am 
>feeding the fullwave rectified audio signal into a peak detector.
>
>               Neil Gandler
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This is an old one I used

          +--------2R-----------------+---10R----+
          |    /--------+---R-----\   |          |
  /-------+    |        |         |   +----2R----+
  |       |    |      _____       |   |          |
  | |\    |    |       /^\ D      |   +----||----+
   -|-\   |    | |\   -----       |   |          |
    |  >--+--R-+-|-\    |   | /|  |   | |\       |
----|+/          |  >---+---|< |--+-R-+-|-\      |
    |/        /--|+/        | \|        |  >-----+----- output
              |  |/          D      /---|+/
              |                     |   |/
             -+-gnd------------------

this is also my first try at drawing in ascii.... probably my last too.
Probably a good idea to have a buffer (unity gain perhaps at the
output).  
You can find this in most basic books but this one works well at about
100kHz with TL074 op amp.  I also use a resistor pack as the internal
matching is pretty good and it can take up minimal pcb space. As for the 
diodes any small signal ones are OK, I used 1N4148.
The capacitor is a small value depending on frequency response and
smoothing required.

Hope this is a help, even if it was a slow response...
Too many beers last night..

Good luck
-- 
Tony Hardman


Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 19:24:26 +0100

Original Subject: Re: No loss, small signal, full wave rectifier based on an op-amp?


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