Part NumberManufacturersUnit PriceAvailabilityDescriptionDatasheetAction
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 1.953014119Voltage to Frequency Converter IC 1 MHz ±0.012% SOT-23-8file
Texas Instruments$ 1.45635700Frequency-to-voltage converter for ground or supply referred load up to 50 mAfile
Texas Instruments$ 1.089010025Frequency-to-voltage converter for ground or supply referred load up to 50 mAfile
Texas Instruments$ 2.12933012Frequency-to-voltage converter for ground or supply referred load up to 50 mAfile
Nisshinbo Micro Devices, Inc.$ 2.51101905IC F/V & V/F CONV 100KHZ 8DIPfile
Texas Instruments$ 5.607014548Precision voltage-to-frequency converter with 1-Hz to 100-kHz full scale frequencyfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 10.134910818500kHz V/F SOIC-8 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 25.25407530500kHz V/F SOIC-8 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Texas Instruments$ 5.84103768Precision voltage-to-frequency converter with 1-Hz to 100-kHz FS frequency (wide operating temp)file
Texas Instruments$ 9.13503654Voltage-to-frequency and frequency-to-voltage converter with 0.05% linearity error at 500 kHzfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 10.17004410500kHz V/F PDIP-8 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 33.876020002MHz V/F PLCC-20 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Texas Instruments$ 20.862012779High Frequency Voltage-to-Frequency Converterfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 19.557048182MHz V/F DIP-16 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 40.104037382MHz V/F PLCC-20 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 66.978063692MHz V/F DIP-16 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Texas Instruments$ 1.800010068Frequency-to-voltage converter for ground or supply referred load up to 50-mA (with Zener regulatfile
Texas Instruments$ 1.46701732Frequency-to-voltage converter for ground or supply referred load up to 50 mAfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 9.4500122766.144MHz V/F SOIC-8 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Texas Instruments$ 22.653011661Voltage-to-frequency and frequency-to-voltage converter with 0.1% linearity error at 1 MHzfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 38.088030961MHz PLCC-20 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 40.7880529551MHz DIP-14 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Microchip Technology$ 0.63829264100kHz PDIP-14 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
Texas Instruments$ 1.026013500VOLTAGE TO FREQUENCY CONVERTER,file
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 3.22206041SINGLE PHASE METERING ICfile
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 3.492024473Voltage to Frequency Converter IC 20-DIPfile
Texas Instruments$ 4.68909486VOLTAGE TO FREQUENCY CONVERTER,file
Analog Devices, Inc.$ 40.194013080VOLTAGE-TO-FREQUENCY CONVERTERfile
Texas Instruments$ 0.945015000Frequency-to-voltage converter for ground or supply referred load up to 50 mAfile
Microchip Technology$ 13.329021055100kHz SOP-14 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Convertersfile
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V/F and F/V Converters Overview
V/F (Voltage-to-Frequency) and F/V (Frequency-to-Voltage) Converters are designed to convert signals between voltage and frequency domains. V/F converters convert analog voltage signals into proportional frequency signals, while F/V converters perform the opposite, converting frequency signals into corresponding analog voltage outputs. These converters are utilized in various applications such as frequency modulation, signal conditioning, digital-to-analog conversion, and sensor interfacing, providing versatile solutions for signal processing and control systems. Higher-performance converters with wider input/output ranges, higher resolution, low distortion, and advanced features such as temperature compensation or digital interfaces tend to have higher price points compared to basic converters with standard functionalities. When purchasing these converters, consider the specific requirements of your application. Determine the input/output voltage or frequency ranges needed, resolution requirements, linearity specifications, and accuracy levels for accurate signal conversion. Evaluate features such as temperature stability, noise immunity, response time, and power supply requirements to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with your system.
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