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Multiplier/Divider IC with 15V input swing

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Hi,

Could you please suggest a multiplier/divider IC that can accept an input voltage swing of at least +15 volts?
I have found out AD734, but its swing is limited to 10V.
 
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Most digital Cmos 4000 series ICs have a maximum voltage of 18V and some (Texas Instruments) have 22V.
 
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Thanks to both of you.

I do consider voltage divider configuration, but want to know the availability of ICs that accept higher voltage. Most of the ICs I could find have its output clipped at around 10-12V.
 

Thanks to both of you.

I do consider voltage divider configuration, but want to know the availability of ICs that accept higher voltage. Most of the ICs I could find have its output clipped at around 10-12V.

Hi you don need any ICs for voltage division, just apply voltage divider combination in input, If your output got clipped for the required inputs, then more divide the input and cascade a amplifier in output....
 
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Doubt that you will find a standard analog multiplier/divider IC with more that 10V output.
 
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