Re: Analog multiplier still alive ?



Pinchy wrote...
>
> I am from Belgium (Europe) and have a problem in obtaining an analog
> multiplier for a basic design. I have been digging up a few types
> like AD532, AD534, AD633 or even MLT04 from Analog Devices
>
> It seems to be pretty hard to find one of these. Multipliers have
> become pretty expensive (about 20 Euro, about 24 Dollar) or should
> be ordered in high volume (500 pieces). I only need 2 of them !!
>
> Can anyone from the regio advise a simple common type (it shouldn't
> even be 4 quadrant) that is still common in Europe ?

I like the expensive AD734. The AD633 isn't too expensive. Sadly,
the cheaper ones have become toast, unless you buy hundreds or more.


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- Win
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