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Hello from Greece !!!

In this circuit, the variable air capacitor Cvar is used as a converter angular position in frequency

I need a small help for this a circuit. Can someone explain to me what job makes the amplifier of figure? Is it Wien bridge oscillator ? Function generator ? Is it something else ? What

Thank you !!!

 

@Achelius:Where is input to your circuit.I can only see supply voltage of +12V.
 
i believe the circuit is wronk. No right. The feeback circuit of R2 and R3 must been placed at non inverting input of operational amplifier (3 pin) and not at pin 2 (inverting input
 

@Achelius: Shouldn't the variable capacitor be connected to inverting terminal(pin 2) keeping the feedback resistor R2 as it is and removing R3 & connect it from non-inverting terminal to ground so that it operates in positive feedback.

Then you will see a saw-tooth kind of wave at inverting input & square-wave at the o/p node.
 
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The block corresponding to the operational amplifier is a capacity multiplier.

The 555's block is the traditional astable oscillator working with the capacitor "multiplied".
 
There is no "input" - as you said yourself,
the variable air capacitor Cvar is used as a converter angular position in frequency
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I am not sure it actually would work. rahdirs' suggestion looks good, although you might need to bias the resistors to the non-inverting input to be nominally mid rail if you want it to work off a single rail.

Keith
 
These circuits are proposed from the manual of LM108. What is your opinion ? Are they functional ?

 

These circuits are proposed from the manual of LM108. What is your opinion ? Are they functional ?

Why not? The last circuit is the multiplier adopted in your schematic.

The need for a capacitance multiplier is because the capacitor formed by the plates which you senses the angle is of a few picofarads.
 
For this circuit. Can someone explain the meaning of the expression "slope conversion 40 Hertz per Degree (angle)"?

Do you know the right equation?

 

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