ABSTRACT
A high-speed logarithmic-amplifier circuit for a PDS microdensitometer is discussed. The circuit is designed around a 757P log-amp module which replaces the FMI 531 'Negative Log/Anti-log' device of the original. The new amplifier is capable of producing undistorted profiles of rapidly changing, dense images over the available range of scanning speeds. The circuit board has been designed to directly replace the manufacturer supplied unit; neither electrical nor mechanical modifications of the basic PDS are required. The performance of the circuit is illustrated through its effects on the overall Modulation Transfer Function of the instrument and by scans of a well-exposed stellar image. Circuit diagrams and parts lists are presented.