Two basic circuits of charge amplifiers are shown in Figure [1](#org4fccf5a) (taken from ([Fleming 2010](#org17ae69b))) and Figure [2](#orgad97f51) (taken from ([Schmidt, Schitter, and Rankers 2014](#orge90efed)))
{{<figuresrc="/ox-hugo/charge_amplifier_circuit.png"caption="Figure 1: Electrical model of a piezoelectric force sensor is shown in gray. The op-amp charge amplifier is shown on the right. The output voltage \\(V\_s\\) equal to \\(-q/C\_s\\)">}}
{{<figuresrc="/ox-hugo/charge_amplifier_circuit_bis.png"caption="Figure 2: A piezoelectric accelerometer with a charge amplifier as signal conditioning element">}}
The input impedance of the charge amplifier is very small (unlike when using a voltage amplifier).
<aid="org17ae69b"></a>Fleming, A.J. 2010. “Nanopositioning System with Force Feedback for High-Performance Tracking and Vibration Control.” _IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics_ 15 (3):433–47. <https://doi.org/10.1109/tmech.2009.2028422>.
<aid="orge90efed"></a>Schmidt, R Munnig, Georg Schitter, and Adrian Rankers. 2014. _The Design of High Performance Mechatronics - 2nd Revised Edition_. Ios Press.