logarithmic multiplier
logarithmic multiplier
[′läg·ə‚rith·mik ′məl·tə‚plī·ər] (electronics)
A multiplier in which each variable is applied to a logarithmic function generator, and the outputs are added together and applied to an exponential function generator, to obtain an output proportional to the product of two inputs.
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