If you want an analog output, use a multiplying DAC (digital to analog converter).
If you want a digital output then you convert the analog signal to digital with a ADC (analog to digital converter) and multiply the digital output with the digital signal using a microprocessor.
Depends on what you mean with "digital signal". If it's only 0/1 or +1/-1, a simple circuit can achieve the multiplication, if it's a digital number, the suggested multiplying DAC will do.
Here digital signal can be VCC for 1, and GND for 0. Its just a inverter out that you can use it with Analog signal.
Now "multiplication" word need to be elaborated. Multiplication does produce analog signal as it is when digital is 1 and it produces zero(no signal) when 0. It simple "AND" application.
There are various topologies to implement this.
Depends on what you mean with "digital signal". If it's only 0/1 or +1/-1, a simple circuit can achieve the multiplication, if it's a digital number, the suggested multiplying DAC will do.
hey this is closely related my answer so pllsssss suggest any device which multiply analog and digital signal.....
we have digital forn 1/0 and sine waveas a second input so plssssss we require step size digital output
hey this is closely related my answer so pllsssss suggest any device which multiply analog and digital signal.....
we have digital forn 1/0 and sine waveas a second input so plssssss we require step size digital output
The simple answer is an analog switch, e.g. CD405x series, which also offers bipolar supply. For a sign multiplier, an active circuit (usually with an operational amplifier) is required in addition to the analog switch.