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VCA problem, how calculate input current

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Hi,
I have question about the SSM2164 VCA. In the datasheet they specified that there is input and output current and no specification about input impedance. So how can I do to know the input current ?

In the datasheet they show an example of the typical application : the 30k is defined to convert current to voltage and the RC snubber network is here to ensure stable operation. But how can I deduce to know the real current on the input of the VCA (to deduce the output current) ? and what is the influence of the snubber network ?

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I hope that you could help me
 

Nobody to help me ?
 

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