Part Number: LM2907-N
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Hello,
I'm a little unclear based on the datasheet if the LM2907 is the right part for my application. I'm working on a safety interlock system for a laser and I have to make sure enough coolant is moving through…
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi,
Could you help to check the sch,
the input is 50% duty cycle 2k square wave, change the frequency to 20K et. output is always 1V.
Part Number: LM2907-N I want to convert frequencies in the range 0-20KHZ to voltage. The frequency range is not visible in the DATASHEET of LM2907-N. Can you tell me how many KHZ can be converted?
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi TI,
I'm introducing LM2907 in a new project that will be tested at Nemko.
Here is the circuit:
When I turn off the power ,on the CP2 pin I measure :
Figure 1 - C1 = CP2 , C2 = Vcc
How come CP2 generates that huge pulse…
Part Number: LM2907-N We are developing frequency to voltage converter circuit for sensing frequency from 65Hz -110 Hz using LM2907-N. Our working voltage is 12VDC.
Could you provide any relevant schematic or calculator for sensing above frequency range…
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi team, I plan to use LM2907 but am looking for a cheaper solution. I'd like to know about development roadmaps that are more cheaper than the LM2907 or solutions that use something other than the lm2907. I want to use VCC=5V. …
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi
I'm using the LM2907 14 pins. In page 4 of AN162 it says: "The voltage appearing at pin 2 will swing between two values which are approximately 1/4 (VCC) - VBE and 3/4 (VCC) - VBE" my first question is how can I figure…
Part Number: LM2907-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM331 , LM231 , TINA-TI Hi Team,
My customer is seeking a frequency to voltage solution. But the VCC of LM2907-N look like cannot meet customer's application. Could you please suggest us more suitable…
Part Number: LM2907-N Dear e2e Support,
My customer uses our Frequency to Voltage Converter in a Safety application.
Could you share what are the different failure modes and related distribution?
Regards,