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Inverters are elementary calculating elements of analog computers. They '''reverse the sign''' of their inputs ([[wiki:Additive inverse|Additive inverse]] for real numbers). Mathematically, an inverter performs <code>OUT = -IN</code>. [[The Analog Thing]] features five inverters, laid out in five rows. '''Is this correct? Where is the 5th inverter?'''
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Inverters are elementary calculating elements of analog computers. They '''reverse the sign''' of their inputs ([[wiki:Additive inverse|Additive inverse]] for real numbers). Mathematically, an inverter performs <code>OUT = -IN</code>. [[The Analog Thing]] features four inverters, laid out in four rows.
  
 
== Simple use of an Inverter ==
 
== Simple use of an Inverter ==

Latest revision as of 15:16, 25 September 2021

Inverters are elementary calculating elements of analog computers. They reverse the sign of their inputs (Additive inverse for real numbers). Mathematically, an inverter performs OUT = -IN. The Analog Thing features four inverters, laid out in four rows.

Simple use of an Inverter

A single inverter

Connect a single input line to the 1 input. Do not stack multiple input jacks as only a single input signal is allowed. At the output, you can stack any number of connector plugs as needed.

Using an inverter as a summer

Together with a XIR, an inverter can be used as a fully featured Summer. To do so, connect the SJ (Summing Junction) jacks of both elements and then use the weighted inputs of the XIR as you would use them with a Summer.