CHAPTER 15
Multiplier Cum Dividers (MCDs) – Part II
A pulse train whose maximum value is proportional to one voltage (V3) is generated. If the width of this pulse train is made proportional to one voltage (V2) and inversely proportional to another voltage (V1), then the average value of pulse train is proportional to
This is called time division multiplier-cum-divider (TDMCD). A short pulse/sawtooth waveform whose time period T (i) is proportional to one voltage (V2) and (ii) inversely proportional to another voltage (V1), is generated. The third input voltage V3 is integrated during this time period T. The peak value of the integrated output ...
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