Linear - Analog Multipliers & DividersAnalog multipliers and dividers are electronic devices that perform multiplication and division operations on analog signals. They are commonly used in RF (radio frequency) and audio applications to modify the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a signal. An analog multiplier typically consists of a pair of input ports, a multiplier circuit, and an output port. The multiplier circuit multiplies the amplitudes of the two input signals and outputs the product at the output port. An analog divider operates similarly, but divides the amplitudes of the two input signals and outputs the quotient at the output port.