Analog computer circuit for performing multiplication...

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G06G 7/20 (2006.01)

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CA 1049658

ANALOG COMPUTER CIRCUIT FOR PERFORMING MULTIPLICATION, DIVISION AND SQUARE ROOT Abstract of the Disclosure A first positive voltage and a first negative voltage, each having an amplitude that is proportional to a first variable, Y, is alternately integrated by an integrating amplifier to generate a triangular wave signal. The maximum and minimum amplitude of the triangular wave is constrained to equal the magnitude of a voltage proportional to a second variable Z. Under these conditions, the frequency of the triangular wave signal is proportional to ?. Once during each cycle of the triangular wave signal, a second inte- grating circuit is driven with a pulse having a fixed time duration and an amplitude proportional to a third variable X. The output of the second integrating circuit is a voltage proportional to Image .

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