Hi Jim,
I expect with the correct filter at the LM2907-N output you would be able to improve the output voltage ripple and response characteristics. TI produces the LM331, which is described as a Precision Voltage-to-Frequency Converter, but it may also…
Part Number: LM2907-N In the LM2907-N datasheet, their are parts (C1, C2, R1, Rload) and currents (I2) that are referenced; however, those parts are not referenced on any figures shown later in the data sheet. Could someone correlate which parts and currents…
Part Number: LM2907-N I have want to get the 14 pin LM2907, but I am having a hard time distinguishing the differences between the LM2907M/NOPB, LM2907MX/NOPB, and LM2907N/NOPB. Are the only differences between the three are what is listed on page 30 …
Part Number: LM2907-N Dear e2e support,
My customer would need some data about our production disparity on the Gain constant (K) of our LM2907.
Do we have any report we could share?
Regards,
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi Team, we have a customer that wants to confirm the resistors on this design. I will be sending you the schematic offline.
- the output is high when the frequency is higher than 200Hz. - when the frequency is less or equal to 200HZ…
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi Team,
My customer is trying to get a linear voltage output from the LM2907 with a signal input in the 100's of kHz (let's say 0-1MHz). We're finding that the selection criteria for C1 & R1 are to be quite challenging - particularly…
Part Number: LM2907-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2917-N , OPT101 , LM2903 Hi Team,
my customer is looking for 50Hz/60Hz detector for Fluorescent lamp flicker detection, I make proposal below and would like to check if LM2907-N is the right solution…
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi,
I need a s implified interpretation form which is written in the datasheet.
What is the role of the zener?
Best regards,
MOEZ
Part Number: LM2907-N Hi,
Is there anywhere that I can access reliability Data for the LM2907-N device please?
I'm interested in Mean Time To Failure, Mean Time To Dangerous Failure, etc.
Thanks,
Richard