Analog Multiplier-Divider with 4136 Op-Amps

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This unique circuit below can be used as divider and multiplier. This circuit is formed by all four sections of a 4136 . The Q1 through Q4 can be any PNP transistor, but that must matched transistors. The transistor matching determine the acurracy of the divider and multiplier circuit. Here is the schematic diagram of the circuit:

Analog multiplier divider circuit schematic
October 24, 2011 | Basic Function Circuits | Tags: Signal Processing
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