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Looking for ADVFC32 SPICE Model

MandeepDraftor
MandeepDraftor over 5 years ago

I'm working on a circuit that requires the input voltage to be converted to a frequency, transmitted over an optical cable, and thehttps://elecpay.in/tneb/ n converted back to a voltage. I am attempting to simulate this circuit using Eagle ngSpice simulations. The voltage to frequency converters that I am using are ADVFC32 and made by Analog Devices. However, I can't seem to find a SPICE model for this component. Analog Devices does not provide it on their website. Can anyone find a SPICE Model for this part? I'm new to working with electronics so any help/advice you https://birthdaywishes.onl/  can provide would be appreciated. https://myip.kim/

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    glakshman over 4 years ago

    The VFC320 monolithic voltage-to-frequency and frequency-to-voltage converter provides a simple low cost method of converting analog birthday wishes signals into digital pulses. The digital output is an open collector and the digital pulse train repetition rate is inspirational quotes proportional to the amplitude of the analog input voltage. Output pulses are compatible with TTL, and CMOS logic families. I need to study more on this. 

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    StorePlay Apk over 4 years ago

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