Abstract
A four-quadrant time-division analogue multiplier based on a pulse-interval amplitude-modulation (PIAM) technique is proposed. This multiplier is self-triggered and thus does not require an external triangular-wave generator for its operation, unlike other time-division multipliers. A practical circuit has been designed and tested. Experimental results agree closely with theory.
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