Abstract
An indium antimonide film Hall generator is employed in conjunction with an electro-optic transducer in the feedback loop of a differential amplifier. The Hall voltage is compared against another input signal and the amplified difference controls the current through the Hall plate. The Hall current is shown to be proportional to the ratio of the input signal to the magnetizing current which creates the magnetic field across the Hall plate. The assembled apparatus constitutes an analog divider of fair precision and wide dynamic range.

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