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LM331N

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IC V/F CONV 100KHZ 8DIP

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Спецификации

Атрибут Ценность
Part Status Obsolete
Base Product Number LM331
Type Voltage to Frequency
Frequency - Max 100 kHz
Full Scale ±150ppm/°C
Linearity ±0.01%
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package 8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Supplier Device Package 8-PDIP
Packaging Tube

Обзор

Description

The LM331N is a precision voltage-to-frequency converter (VFC) integrated circuit designed for various applications requiring the conversion of a variable analog voltage into a frequency signal, particularly in data acquisition, instrumentation, and digital systems. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, the LM331N offers high linearity, low power consumption, and wide dynamic range. It operates over a voltage range of 4V to 40V, making it versatile for both industrial and consumer applications.
Key features include its capability to maintain good linearity over a wide range of input voltages and frequencies, typically from a few hertz up to 100 kHz. The LM331N is known for its precision and stability, enabled by its low temperature coefficient, which ensures accuracy over varying environmental conditions.
The IC is available in a standard 8-pin dual in-line package (DIP), making it easy to integrate into existing circuits. Typical applications include tachometers, analog-to-digital conversion, frequency modulation, and long-term integration of analog signals.

Equivalent

The LM331N is a precision voltage-to-frequency converter. Equivalent products include the LM331M/NOPB from Texas Instruments, the LM331D from Texas Instruments, and the LM231N which is also a voltage-to-frequency converter with similar specifications. It is crucial to check the datasheets to ensure compatibility with your specific application when selecting a substitute.

Features

The LM331N is a precision voltage-to-frequency converter known for its versatility and reliability. Key features include:
1. Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates from 4V to 40V, making it suitable for various applications.
2. High Linearity: Offers excellent linearity, typically within 0.01% full-scale range, ensuring accurate conversions.
3. Temperature Stability: Exhibits low temperature drift, maintaining performance across a wide temperature range from -40°C to +85°C.
4. High Input Impedance: The high input impedance allows for minimal loading on preceding circuits.
5. Simple Interface: Requires minimal external components, simplifying circuit design.
6. Frequency Output: Provides a frequency output that is directly proportional to the input voltage, facilitating easy integration with digital systems.
7. Applications: Suitable for A/D conversion, long-term integration, FM modulation, and frequency-output analog-to-digital conversion systems.
These features make the LM331N a popular choice for applications requiring precise voltage-to-frequency conversion.

Pinout

The LM331N is an 8-pin integrated circuit used as a precision voltage-to-frequency (V/F) and frequency-to-voltage (F/V) converter. Here is a brief overview of its pin functions:
1. Pin 1 (FREQ OUT): Frequency output. Connect to a load resistor for generating an output frequency proportional to the input voltage.
2. Pin 2 (RIN): Input resistor. Used to set the current input.
3. Pin 3 (1/C): Timing capacitor. Connect a capacitor to set the oscillator frequency.
4. Pin 4 (GND): Ground. Connect to the circuit ground.
5. Pin 5 (VIN(-)): Inverting input. Connect the input voltage for V/F conversion.
6. Pin 6 (VIN(+)): Non-inverting input. Typically connected to a reference voltage or ground.
7. Pin 7 (VCC): Positive power supply. Connect to the positive voltage supply.
8. Pin 8 (COMP): Compensation pin. Used for frequency compensation to stabilize the circuit.
This IC is often used in applications requiring high accuracy and stability in converting voltages to frequencies and vice versa.

Manufacturer

The LM331N is a precision voltage-to-frequency converter. It was originally developed by National Semiconductor, a company known for designing and manufacturing semiconductor components. National Semiconductor was acquired by Texas Instruments in 2011. Texas Instruments, commonly referred to as TI, is now the manufacturer of the LM331N.
Texas Instruments is a global technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits. It is well-known for its analog technologies, embedded processors, and digital light processing (DLP) technology, among others. TI serves a wide range of industries, including automotive, industrial, electronics, and communications, by providing components that are essential in countless electronic devices.
TI's expertise in analog and embedded processing helps it address complex challenges and support innovation across various fields, making it a leader in the semiconductor industry.

Application

The LM331N is a precision voltage-to-frequency (V/F) and frequency-to-voltage (F/V) converter. It is widely used in applications that require the conversion of an analog voltage signal into a frequency signal or vice versa. Common application areas include:
1. Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Converting analog signals into frequency for digital processing.
2. Signal Isolation: Providing electrical isolation by converting signals to frequency and back to voltage.
3. Data Transmission: Enabling the transmission of sensor data over long distances via frequency signals.
4. Remote Sensing: Facilitating remote measurement and control systems.
5. Frequency Modulation: Used in communication systems for modulation purposes.
Its high accuracy and reliability make it suitable for industrial and instrumentation applications.

Package

The LM331N is typically available in an 8-pin Dual Inline Package (DIP) configuration.

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What is the maximum operating frequency of the LM331N?
A: The LM331N has a maximum frequency of 100 kHz, making it suitable for precision voltage-to-frequency conversion in low-to-mid-speed applications.


Q: What is the linearity error specification for this device?
A: The LM331N offers a typical linearity of ±0.01%, ensuring high accuracy in converting analog voltage signals to digital frequency outputs.


Q: What does the full-scale drift of ±150ppm/°C mean?
A: It indicates the maximum change in output frequency per degree Celsius at full-scale input, ensuring stable performance across temperature variations.


Q: Is the LM331N suitable for through-hole PCB assembly?
A: Yes, the LM331N uses an 8-PDIP through-hole package, ideal for prototyping, breadboarding, or applications requiring robust mechanical mounting.


Q: What are common applications for the LM331N?
A: Typical uses include analog-to-digital conversion, frequency-to-voltage conversion, tachometers, long-term integration, and precision oscillator circuits.


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