XIR

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A single XIR element

The XIR element stands for Resistor array and is actually more of a electrical low level building block for an analog computer. It has a number of inputs with different weights which are translated to currents at the summing junction. This way, you can extend Integrators, Summers or Inverters with more and differently weighted inputs. To do so, just connect the summing junctions of the respective elements.

Examples

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