Building a logarithmic amplifier

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Is it possible to build a logarithmic amplifier using a diode like the following figure?

logarithmic_amplifier741.png

Theorically this circuit follows the formula:

logarithmic_amplifier_form.png

Thank you very much in advance
 

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Thank you very much Olive2222 and daddles.

Olive 2222, so it's not possible to build a logarithmic amplifier using the configuration shown in my first post? it seems to me I have to design a more complex circuit.

Daddles I haven't checked this book yet. But I'll do it soon. Meanwhile can you give me an abstract of this section.
 

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Your first post circuit should work, but it's a basic circuit it can probably be handy for simple usages but not, typically, for measurment, as the dynamic range is low.
 

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I have just read Art of Electronics section 4.14.

The problem was with the saturation current of diodes which I don't know how to find it. Because each one varies a lot from different diodes.

I have also read that logarithmic circuits need to be calibrated because of Is because Is is unknown and I have to determine it from my lab results and using the thorical formula.

Thank you very much
 
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