Analog Multiplier
An
analog multiplier
is a device which takes two
analog
signals and produces an output which is their product. This article is about
electronic
analog multipliers. An electronic analog multipler can be called by several names, depending on the function it is used to serve. To be written:
voltage controlled amplifier
ring modulator
product detector
Frequency mixer
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