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- Analog_multiplier abstract "In electronics, an analog multiplier is a device which takes two analog signals and produces an output which is their product. Such circuits can be used to implement related functions such as squares (apply same signal to both inputs), and square roots.An electronic analog multiplier can be called by several names, depending on the function it is used to serve (see analog multiplier applications).".
- Q485005 abstract "In electronics, an analog multiplier is a device which takes two analog signals and produces an output which is their product. Such circuits can be used to implement related functions such as squares (apply same signal to both inputs), and square roots.An electronic analog multiplier can be called by several names, depending on the function it is used to serve (see analog multiplier applications).".
- Analog_multiplier comment "In electronics, an analog multiplier is a device which takes two analog signals and produces an output which is their product. Such circuits can be used to implement related functions such as squares (apply same signal to both inputs), and square roots.An electronic analog multiplier can be called by several names, depending on the function it is used to serve (see analog multiplier applications).".
- Q485005 comment "In electronics, an analog multiplier is a device which takes two analog signals and produces an output which is their product. Such circuits can be used to implement related functions such as squares (apply same signal to both inputs), and square roots.An electronic analog multiplier can be called by several names, depending on the function it is used to serve (see analog multiplier applications).".