AD537S

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Aerospace Voltage to Frequency Converter, ±30V to 150kHz

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  • Versatile Input Amplifier
    - Positive or Negative Voltage Modes
    - Negative Current Mode
    - High Input Impedance, Low Drift
  • Single Supply, 5 V to 36 V
  • Low Power
  • Full-Scale Frequency up to 100 kHz
  • 1.00 V Reference
  • Thermometer Output (1 mV/K)
  • F-V Applications

The AD537S is a monolithic V-F converter consisting of an input amplifier, a precision oscillator system, an accurate internal reference generator and a high current output stage. Only a single external RC network is required to set up any full-scale (F.S.) frequency up to 100 kHz and any F.S. input voltage up to ±30 V. Linearity error is as low as ±0.05% for 10 kHz F.S., and operation is guaranteed over an 80 dB dynamic range. The overall temperature coefficient (excluding the effects of external components) is typically ±30 ppm/°C. The AD537 operates from a single supply of 5 V to 36 V.

A temperature-proportional output, scaled to 1.00 mV/K, enables the circuit to be used as a reliable temperature-to-frequency converter; in combination with the fixed reference output of 1.00 V, offset scales such as 0°C or 0°F can be generated.

The low drift input amplifier allows operation directly from small signals (e.g., thermocouples or strain gages) while offering a high input resistance. Unlike most V-F converters, the AD537 provides a square-wave output, and can drive up to 12 TTL loads, LEDs, very long cables, etc.

The excellent temperature characteristics and long-term stability of the AD537 are guaranteed by the primary bandgap reference generator and the low T.C. silicon chromium thin film resistors used throughout.

AD537S
Aerospace Voltage to Frequency Converter, ±30V to 150kHz
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