Category: Integrated Circuit
Use: Voltage-to-Frequency Converter
Characteristics: High precision, low power consumption
Package: DIP-8
Essence: Converts an analog input voltage to a proportional frequency output
Packaging/Quantity: Tube of 25 pieces
Advantages: - High precision - Low power consumption - Wide operating voltage range
Disadvantages: - Limited frequency output range - Sensitive to external noise
The AD654JNZ operates by converting an analog input voltage to a proportional frequency output. It uses an internal oscillator and charge pump to generate the frequency output based on the input voltage.
The AD654JNZ is commonly used in applications such as: - Frequency synthesizers - Precision voltage-to-frequency conversion - Signal conditioning - Data acquisition systems
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