I assume you need "true" multiplication, i.e., not for
modulation/demodulation or similar applications.
One method is using logarithmic amplifiers for both signals, then summing and finally an antilog amplifier. This method uses Op Amps and external transistors.
Regards
if amplification you need to give me more info to help
if multiplication you can use noninvering configuration using op amp the feedback oresistor can be variable so that the multiplication can be adjustable.
Design elctrnic ckts using OPAMP 4 mathematical operation???
Design the following arithmetic circuits using OPAMP circuits:
a) Sum
b) Subtraction
c) Multiplication
d) Division
e) Square-root
Please also give some details on how you did it ???
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hey i need it urgently....so kindly help me....
thanks a lot in advance....
In my opinion, one week should have been sufficient to find the answer in an electronic circuits textbook or the internet.
So what are you waiting for?
To give a brief answer, consider a simple one OP circuit for a + b and add a 4-quadrant-multiplier IC to solve c - e.
The latter requires a nonlinear circuit and can't be done with an OP alone.
In my opinion, one week should have been sufficient to find the answer in an electronic circuits textbook or the internet.
So what are you waiting for?
To give a brief answer, consider a simple one OP circuit for a + b and add a 4-quadrant-multiplier IC to solve c - e.
The latter requires a nonlinear circuit and can't be done with an OP alone.
can u plsss explain me in more detail....
and i found out many books...but was unable to find anything on it....so last option left was here only...so pllsss help...
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plsss suggest me any book or internet links....where i can find the ans to last three points..... i.e. c-e....
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can u plsss suggest me some way to solve c-e using logarithmic op amplifiers...
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i think using logarthmic amplifiers will be the easiest way out....can u tell me how to use logarthmic circuits?????