frequency to voltage (F to V) converter

frequency to voltage (F to V) converter

Here is a very simple circuit diagram of a frequency to voltage (F to V) converter. Such a circuit finds numerous applications in projects like digital frequency meters, tachometers etc. The circuit is mainly based on a LM555 timer IC. The IC is wired in mono shot mode to convert the input frequency into a fixed pulse width, variable frequency PWM signal. Resistors R4 and capacitor C2 provides the necessary timing for the circuit. The transistor T1 forms a discharge path parallel to C2 which is necessary for re triggering the IC. Capacitor C1 acts as an input DC decoupler.

  • The circuit can be assembled on a Vero board.
  • Use 12V DC for powering the circuit.
  • LM555 must be mounted on a holder.
  • The output of the circuit is not a pure DC but a PWM waveform. Additional circuitry is required to convert this PWM waveform to pure DC.
S:circuitstoday.com


EmoticonEmoticon

Advertisement