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Analogue Mulitiplier

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DPJ

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Feb 26, 2001
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Hi
can anyone help
I'm using an AD633JN analoge multiplier which is to expensive.
Can anyone suggest alternatives (Im using it as a sine wave phase detector)
many thanks
DPJ
 
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What is your amplitude and frequency range at the phase detector? <nbucska@pcperipherals.com>
 
hi
it's very easy to make an analoge multiplier
you can use two logarithmic amplifier then an adder then an anti logarithmic amplifier to make a multiplier.
with just four OP-AMPs and two diods or two transistors and it's very low cost.
with this theory:
x*y=exp(ln(x)+ln(y))
because ln(x)+ln(y)=ln(x*y) and then exp(ln(x*y))=x*y
;)
and making logarithmic and antilogarithmic amplifiers and an adder is very easy.
if you don't know what is a logarithmic amplifier
and you can not make this simple circuit
please email me to this address
kasra_ravanbakhsh@hotmail.com

i'll be glad to help you.
;)

 
Check the Analog Devices site. I recall they recently introduced a specific phase detector chip. It may not operate low enough in frequency for you though.
 
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