Analogue Multipliers and Dividers

Analogue multiplier/divider is a semiconductor device used in a circuit that takes two analogue signals and combines them into one. The output is the product of both inputs. For it to be a true analogue multiplier, the two inputs must be identical signals. If the two signals differ in voltage, the second will be scaled proportionally according to the level of the first, and this is called

AD834JRZ Analog Devices, 4-quadrant Voltage Multiplier, 500 MHz, 8-Pin SOIC
RS Stock No.: 523-6967Brand: Analog DevicesManufacturers Part No.: AD834JRZ

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4
Differential
1
500 MHz
±9V
±4V
Surface Mount
SOIC
8
5mm
1.5mm
+70 °C
4mm
5 x 4 x 1.5mm
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4
Single Ended
1
10 MHz
±18V
±8V
Through Hole
PDIP
14
19.3mm
4.57mm
+85 °C
6.35mm
19.3 x 6.35 x 4.57mm
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MPY634KP Texas Instruments, 4-quadrant Voltage Multiplier, 10 MHz, 14-Pin PDIP
RS Stock No.: 121-8452Brand: Texas InstrumentsManufacturers Part No.: MPY634KP

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4
Single Ended
1
10 MHz
±18V
±8V
Through Hole
PDIP
14
19.3mm
4.57mm
+85 °C
6.35mm
19.3 x 6.35 x 4.57mm
-40 °C