A gain control or multiplier circuit in which an input operational amplifier has a pair of feedback paths through respective collector-emitter circuits of opposite conductivity type transistors. Each transistor of the first circuit has connected to it another transistor for converting the log signal into its antilog. A second operational amplifier is used as an output buffer for the combined output signals from the antilog transistors.
A gain control or multiplier circuit in which an input operational amplifier has a pair of feedback paths through respective collector-emitter circuits of opposite conductivity type transistors. Each transistor of the first circuit has connected to it another transistor for converting the log signal into its antilog. A second operational amplifier is used as an output buffer for the combined output signals from the antilog transistors.
A gain control or multiplier circuit in which an input operational amplifier has a pair of feedback paths through respective collector-emitter circuits of opposite conductivity type transistors. Each transistor of the first circuit has connected to it another transistor for converting the log signal into its antilog. A second operational amplifier is used as an output buffer for the combined output signals from the antilog transistors.