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LM331 IC – Precision Voltage to Frequency Converter IC
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- • Ensured Linearity 0.01% Maximum
- • Improved Performance in Existing Voltage-to-Frequency Conversion Applications
- • Split or Single-Supply Operation
- • Operates on Single 5-V Supply
- • Pulse Output Compatible With All Logic Forms
- • Excellent Temperature Stability: ±50 ppm/°C Maximum
- • Low Power Consumption: 15 mW Typical at 5 V
- • Wide Dynamic Range, 100 dB Minimum at 10-kHz Full Scale Frequency
- LM331 IC – Precision Voltage to Frequency Converter IC
Description
- IC Type: The LM331 is a precision voltage-to-frequency converter IC.
- Voltage-to-Frequency Conversion: It converts an input voltage into a corresponding output frequency. The output frequency is directly proportional to the input voltage.
- Wide Voltage Range: The LM331 typically operates over a wide voltage range, making it suitable for various applications.
- Output Frequency Linearity: The LM331 provides a linear relationship between the input voltage and the output frequency, which simplifies its use in various applications.
- High Precision: It is known for its high precision and accuracy, making it useful in applications where precise frequency measurements are required.
- Frequency Range: The output frequency range can be tailored to suit the application by adjusting external components like resistors and capacitors.
- Applications: The LM331 is commonly used in applications such as analog-to-digital conversion, frequency synthesis, voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), and various sensor interfaces where voltage needs to be converted into frequency for further processing.
- Voltage Reference: Some versions of the LM331 include an onboard voltage reference, simplifying the design of applications that require accurate voltage references.
- Temperature Stability: The LM331 is designed for good temperature stability and performance over a wide temperature range.
- Pin Configuration: The LM331 has standard pin configuration, typically including input voltage (Vin), ground (GND), and output frequency (Fout) pins.
- Low Power Consumption: It operates with relatively low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Datasheet: For precise details regarding electrical characteristics, pin configuration, and usage, it’s essential to refer to the datasheet provided by the manufacturer.
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