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SKKL330-16E Datasheet The soft-start period is complete when the output begins rising above the prebias voltage. The module then functions as normal, and sinks current if a voltage higher than its set-point value is applied to its output. Note: lf a prebias condition is not present, the soft-start period is complete when the output voltage has risen to either the set-point voltage, or the voltage applied at the module Track control pin, whichever is lowest, to its output. SKKL330-16E Price Voltage-to-frequency converters can be used for full scale voltages of 100 mV or greater and full scale frequencies of l Hz t0 1 00 kHz. Input voltages in excess of Vcc+ can be accommodated with appropriate resistor dividers to attenuate the voltages. The following components selection guidelines should be used. 1. Rs should be approximately 14 kfl to optimize the system performance versus temperature. Rs is normally a 12 kfl fixed resistor and a 5 kfl pot to be used to adjust the full scale output frequency. Small variations in Rs have minimal effect on system temperature performance. IREF = VREF/RS = 1.95 \URs 2. Ro Co sets the one-shot pulse width, To = 1.1 Ro Co. This pulse width must be shorter than the minimum period of the maximum frequency ie, set it equal to .75 (l/fo). Therefore, Ro Co = .68 (1/fo). Values of Ro should be between 6.8 kfl and 680.kfl and Co should be from .O01 u.F t0 1 uF. 3. RB should be as low as possible for the highest accuracy, (this reduces the effect of current source ROUT) but must be large enough to insure that the current source output is greater than VIN maxlRB. Therefore, choose RB such that RB ~ 1.33 VIN max/lo. 4. CB for Figure 2 must be chosen t0 1rade-off between accuracy and response time. Larger val- ues of CB give greater system accuracy but response time is limited by the RB DB time con- stant. A good choice for DB is l0-2/f0. 5. Ci for Figures 3 and 4 can be selected depending on the output frequency. The smaller Ci is the faster the system response wil be. Ci must be large enough to limit the amplifier swing. The op amp will swing a voltage set by IoTo/Ci, so if the comparator is biased at 2/3 Vcc+ this constrains Ci > 3 IoTo/2 Vcc+. A nominal value of Ci = 5 x l0-5/fa meets this requirement. COMPARISON OF VOLTAGE TO FREQUENCY CIRCUITS SKKL330-16E on stock
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