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Log/Semi-log amplifier outputs

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Referring to the attached image file, I am trying to figure out what the output of the second diagram will be. It looks apparent that the reverse (feedback) resistance will be substantially lower in the second case giving a much lower output voltage.

Please, what is the mathematical relation of the input/output voltages?

Many thanks in advance.


 

Thank you very much. But will the mathematical relations be the same? I mean the expression for Vout.
 

This circuit displays the log function when you apply a narrow input amplitude, between 0.3 and 0.6 V.
Or, between -0.3 and -0.6V (for the circuit which has 2 diodes).

Since I was not sure about the output waveform, I used a simulator to check. This circuit is a clipping circuit, which limits the output voltage to 0.6V amplitude.
 

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