f to v converter?
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hi guys, whats everybody using for freq to volt converters these days?
norm
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········I've usedthe LM2907 and LM2917 in the past year in tachometer applications andliked them a lot.
Tim
At 03:12 PM 4/25/2001 +0000, you wrote:
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>norm
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>Hi Norm,
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> I've used the LM2907 and LM2917 in the past year in tachometer
>applications and liked them a lot.
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>Tim
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I've also used the National LM2907N-8. The data sheet and also AN-162 give
lots of application information. www.national.com
Steve
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