High input impedance X circuit

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Hello Guys,

I'm looking for an X-circuit wich offers a high input impedance. All circuits I found up to know in this forum use the inverting inputs of the two individual amplifiers as an input. So I have drawn a circuit that with modified feedback path to free the J-Fet inputs. Very simple question (but maybe difficult to answer) "Is this still a X-circiut?" Curious to see your comments guys.

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Zelter
 

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zelter said:
Is this still a X-circuit?

No. If you introduce an error somewhere and follow it through,
it will not reproduce on the other side in phase.

Not that this isn't a good circuit concept - I have had occasion to
use it and it works fine.

X circuits have limitations on input impedance because the active
input terminals are operated as virtual grounds, kind of like an
inverting input op amp. If you want a really high input impedance,
it's easier to buffer the inputs.

:cool:
 
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