How frequency to voltage converted on OP-AMPS.

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A Frequency to voltage converter produces an output voltage, whose amplitude is a function of frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be a sinewave, a square wave or a pulse train. The F/V converter is essentially an FM detector or discriminator.

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