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What is an analog multiplier, and what does it actually look like?

An analog multiplier is a circuit that gives an output equal to (or proportional to) the product of inputs, $V_{\rm out} = V_{\rm in 1} \times V_{\rm in 2}$. See question below for how one might be made.



Kate Scholberg 2017-04-04