kieran.french
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Hey,
My name is Kieran and I am a final year Electronic Engineering Student in University College Cork, Ireland. I am currently designing a synthesiser for motor/encoder simulation. My design is based around the concept of a voltage to frequency converter being linear 'through zero'. By this I mean that I require a voltage to frequency converter to be directly linear right down to zero, and remain linear right up to frequencies up to 2 - 2.5MHZ. I am having trouble locating a commercially availble VCO to perform this function, the best I have seen is linear up to 1MHz.
Can anyone suggest where to find such a V/F converter, or even enlighten me as to their existence. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My email is kieran.french@gmail.com.
My name is Kieran and I am a final year Electronic Engineering Student in University College Cork, Ireland. I am currently designing a synthesiser for motor/encoder simulation. My design is based around the concept of a voltage to frequency converter being linear 'through zero'. By this I mean that I require a voltage to frequency converter to be directly linear right down to zero, and remain linear right up to frequencies up to 2 - 2.5MHZ. I am having trouble locating a commercially availble VCO to perform this function, the best I have seen is linear up to 1MHz.
Can anyone suggest where to find such a V/F converter, or even enlighten me as to their existence. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My email is kieran.french@gmail.com.