To compute the reference voltage for a fundamental log-amp, we can use the following concept:
The reference voltage VrefV_{\text{ref}}Vref for a fundamental log-amp is related to its internal resistance RintR_{\text{int}}Rint and the thermal voltage VTV_TVT (approximately 26 mV26 \, \text{mV}26mV at room temperature):
Vref=VTRintV_{\text{ref}} = \frac{V_T}{R_{\text{int}}}Vref=RintVT
Given:
- Rint=5 MΩ=5×106 ΩR_{\text{int}} = 5 \, \text{M}\Omega = 5 \times 10^6 \, \OmegaRint=5MΩ=5×106Ω
- VT=26 mV=26×10−3 VV_T = 26 \, \text{mV} = 26 \times 10^{-3} \, \text{V}VT=26mV=26×10−3V
Calculation:
Vref=26×10−35×106V_{\text{ref}} = \frac{26 \times 10^{-3}}{5 \times 10^6}Vref=5×10626×10−3 Vref=5.2×10−9 V=5.2 μVV_{\text{ref}} = 5.2 \times 10^{-9} \, \text{V} = 5.2 \, \mu\text{V}Vref=5.2×10−9V=5.2μV
Since none of the options exactly matches 5.2 µV, the most reasonable approximation would be (c) 5 µV.