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  • Voltage-to-Frequency/Frequency-to-Voltage Converter
    One of the most difficult circuits to build is one which will divide one analog signal by another. Two voltage-to-frequency (V/F) converters can do such division with ease. The numerator is counted directly as a signal, while the denominator forms the time base.
  • TC7136/TC9400 Digital Readout Frequency Meter
    Two low-cost integrated circuits can be combined to create a simple digital frequency meter. The combination of a frequency-to-voltage converter (FVC) and a dual-slope, analog-to-digital display converter (ADC) makes a small 2-chip frequency meter that can be run from one 9-volt battery.
  • Temperature Measurement Circuits for Embedded Applications
    will be compared with a frequency output RTD oscillator circuit, along with design examples using serial and analog output silicon Integrated Circuit (IC) sensors. In addition, a Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) circuit will be shown that can increase the effectiveness of the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) bit
  • Oscillator Circuits For RTD Temperature Sensors
    ) sensor. Oscillators provide a frequency output that is proportional to temperature and are easily integrated into a microcontroller system. RC oscillators offer several advantages in precision sensing applications. Oscillators do not require an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). The accuracy
  • Reading and Using Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT)
    When you're trying to solve a signal integrity problem, the best of all worlds is to have more than one tool to examine the behavior of a system. If there is an Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converter in the signal path, there are three fundamental issues that can be examined when assessing the circuit's
  • TC7109 Records Remote Data Automatically
    A Microchip Technology analog-to-digital converter, a 2K-byte CMOS static RAM, and some gates and counters can be combined to form a low-cost, flexible, standalone data logging system. All the ICs are CMOS and the clock frequency is low, so power supply current is only a couple of milliamperes
  • Design and Development of Medical Electronic Instrumentation
    -to-digital converter, isolated analog-signal multiplexer, ground bond. integrity tester, microammeter for safety testing, and basic high-potential tester. In Chapter 4 we discuss international regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility. and medical devices. This includes mechanisms

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