Variable capacitor

JTEX

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If you've used (or thought about using) something like a rotary switch to switch between different capacitor values in a circuit, you might want to consider a continuously variable "active cap" instead. It can be made with a simple pot and a couple of op amps that form a capacitance multiplier. I almost forgot that these things existed!

The circuit on the B side of the switch simulates a cap that does the same thing as the A side (a cap grounded at the bottom), except you can vary it between 100 and 1000pF with the values shown. C2 to, say, 10nF and then you can go between 10 and 100nF.

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Nice.
Can this be utilized only when the varicap is to ground or can it be part of a larger network.
Say, in a opamp feedback network.
 
^ Depends on the circuit. Panning adds a significant series resistance when not fully at one end or the other. The circuit above acts like a pure cap with no series resistance.
 
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