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To: Taro who wrote (379936)4/23/2008 4:57:00 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578453
 
"Your analog "gate array" suffers from a lack of linear input ranges required to use the chip as an array of simulation op amps."

How so? There are digital pots at each of the op amps. Now, true, it wasn't really designed to be a analog computer, but it is intended to prototype mixed signal designs like FPGAs are used for digital designs.

And I by no means claim to know much about analog computers other than some of the things they were used for and a general idea of how they operate. But it seems like a field programmable analog array could be used.

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