Zen -> Cen -> Sen, evolution of a minimalistic IV Converter

Thanks Patrick :)
Is this the correct diagram? IMG_20210310_225155.jpg
 
My honest advice is that if you do not understand electronics well, please stay away from these difficult projects.
They look simple, but they are not.

Those people who have been successful building this on their own all understand what they are doing.


Patrick
Thank you for your attention:)
I suppose many members of this forum don't understand everything, but still try build their devices.
I take your advice and I'm already avoiding this topic.
Regards, Darek
 
It is better to be rude now than to have both of us unhappy later.

Considering starting with something simple that does not need floating supplies :
https://www.by-rutgers.nl/PDFiles/Mature IV-converter.pdf
https://www.diyaudio.com/archive/bl...-out-production-pedja-rogic-ddnf-iv-stage.pdf


Cheers,
Patrick
As I understand it, in my idea the problem is to combine the power supply of the offset circuit with the supply of floating CEN. I did not want to be rude and I always appreciate good advice and do not perceive it as rude.
Regards :)
 
Mr. Rutgers' IV converter is very well documented and does not require more skill than normal opamp circuits.
He also explained in detail why this is his final solution :
https://www.by-rutgers.nl/IV-converter.html

The additional current source for the TDA1541 can be a simple LT3092.
Very well explained in the datasheet.
So my advice is to start with those first.


Cheers,
Patrick