Hello I am mentioning the circuit i have already posted ,Have you look ? https://microcontrollerslab.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/difference2.pngHi,
I don't know why you relate output resistor to diode.
My recommended circuit uses no diode, anyway. Therefore there is no problem with a diode.
Differential amplifer:
I've designed a lot of AC current measurement circuits. I think I never used a differential amplifier.
If you read about differential amplifier benefits, then one important is "high input common mode range"...but this is not useful with a CT.
Why did you choose differential amplifier circuit? I assume you've read a document....then read this document again why they recommend a difference amplifier circuit.
Without converting to DC:
Converting to DC uses more components, but you asked about a simple circuit.
Converting to DC generates errors.
Converting to DC can be done in several ways, depending what output value you need.
--> again my question: what value you are interested in?
Klaus
A CT is - like is name says - a current transformer.If i would get a maximum voltage 0.5volt [from CT].
I tried to simulate the same circuit in Proteus ,Unfortunately i am not getting a sine wave why ?
You are using the same ground reference, both for the sine wave source and for the analog circuit.
The Oscilloscope use the standard GND as its own reference.
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