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VFC320_08 Datasheet, PDF (1/11 Pages) Texas Instruments – Voltage-to-Frequency and Frequency-to-Voltage CONVERTER
VFC320
VFC320
Voltage-to-Frequency
and Frequency-to-Voltage
CONVERTER
SBVS017A – AUGUST 2001
FEATURES
q HIGH LINEARITY: 12 to 14 bits
±0.005% max at 10kHz FS
±0.03% max at 100kHz FS
±0.1% typ at 1MHz FS
q V/F OR F/V CONVERSION
q 6-DECADE DYNAMIC RANGE
q GAIN DRIFT: 20ppm/°C max
q OUTPUT TTL/CMOS COMPATIBLE
APPLICATIONS
q INEXPENSIVE A/D AND D/A CONVERTER
q DIGITAL PANEL METERS
q TWO-WIRE DIGITAL TRANSMISSION WITH
NOISE IMMUNITY
q FM MOD/DEMOD OF TRANSDUCER
SIGNALS
q PRECISION LONG TERM INTEGRATOR
q HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL LINK FOR
ISOLATION
q AC LINE FREQUENCY MONITOR
q MOTOR SPEED MONITOR AND CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
The VFC320 monolithic voltage-to-frequency and frequency-to-
voltage converter provides a simple low cost method of convert-
ing analog signals into digital pulses. The digital output is an
open collector and the digital pulse train repetition rate is propor-
tional to the amplitude of the analog input voltage. Output pulses
are compatible with TTL, and CMOS logic families.
High linearity (0.005%, max at 10kHz FS) is achieved with
relatively few external components. Two external resistors and
two external capacitors are required to operate. Full scale fre-
quency and input voltage are determined by a resistor in series
with –In and two capacitors (one-shot timing and input amplifier
integration). The other resistor is a non-critical open collector
pull-up (fOUT to +VCC). The VFC320 is available in two perfor-
mance grades. The VFC320 is specified for the –25°C to +85°C,
range.
+VCC
VOUT
fIN
–In
+In
Flip-
Comparators
flop
fOUT
–7.5V Ref
One-shot
–VCC
C1
Common
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