Feb-2016 to May-2016
A frequency to voltage converter is a piece of technical equipment that translates currents, frequencies, pulses, and other waveforms into proportional electrical output. The voltage output corresponds to the fluctuations of the input signal. They can modulate frequencies to limit output, usually expressed in volts (v), volts direct, or alternating current. This equipment is often employed in electro-mechanical contexts, as in evaluation of the responsiveness of vehicle engine or safety components. Frequency to voltage converter technology contains various filters or resistor-capacitors for managing signals and reducing extraneous bands. An operational amplifier processes linear signals. These converters are used in numerous industries and processes. They evaluate automobile tachometers and speedometers. Frequency-to-voltage converters are used in a variety of industries and applications. For example, vehicle-monitoring.