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The important difference I see in your application, is that the AD633 has only one Z input, so not sure how you would configure it to do the sine conversion.
 

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Two diodes anti-parallel provide a quasi-sine waveform.
Applied voltage should have sufficient amplitude to cause diodes to conduct.

two diodes anti-parallel provide quasi-sine waveform.png
 
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