Vacuum Tube Circuit to Measure the Logarithm of a Direct Current
- 1 November 1939
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 10 (11), 336-339
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1751459
Abstract
A circuit, using a single tube, and having an output voltage which is proportional to the logarithm of a direct current input, is described. The input current range extends from less than 10−7 ampere to 10−5 ampere if a closely linear logarithmic relationship is desired; and from 10−8 to 10−3 ampere if only an approximately logarithmic characteristic is necessary. Because the circuit depends for its operation on a fundamental physical law (the Maxwellian distribution of velocities of the thermoelectrons emitted from a hot cathode), its characteristics are constant and predictable.Keywords
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