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quick question on Analog's Devices logarithmic amplifier (aka log converter). In the part spec it says:
"The essential purpose of a log amp is not to amplify, though amplification is utilized to
achieve the function. Rather, it is to compress a signal of wide
dynamic range to its decibel equivalent"
https://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/AD8307.pdf
So its called logarithmic because the output is in db?
What is the difference between a logarithmic amplifier and a linear amplifier?
Provide brief application of one or both
"The essential purpose of a log amp is not to amplify, though amplification is utilized to
achieve the function. Rather, it is to compress a signal of wide
dynamic range to its decibel equivalent"
https://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/AD8307.pdf
So its called logarithmic because the output is in db?
What is the difference between a logarithmic amplifier and a linear amplifier?
Provide brief application of one or both