Allicdata Part #: | 457-8534-011-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
457-8534-011 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Uncategorized |
Manufacturer: | ITT Cannon, LLC |
Short Description: | CAB 06 20 E/B TL06 |
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DataSheet: | 457-8534-011 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
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Series: | * |
Part Status: | Active |
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457-8534-011 is an electronic component, a Miller integrator. This device has many applications but it is most commonly used to provide an active low-pass filter or voltage-to-frequency conversion. It has several advantages that make them favorable for certain applications: low cost, low power consumption, and easy to manufacture. It works by using a transistor in a feedback loop.
The Miller integrator uses a transistor to draw current, this current causes a voltage shift in the feedback loop which creates the desired output. The feedback loop is also used to increase the stability of the device. When the voltage is increased or decreased changes can be seen in the output.
The Miller integrator can be used in a variety of applications. It is especially useful for filtering high frequency signals, or for providing voltage-to-frequency conversion. It is also used to linearize and stabilize the feedback loop in a circuit, for example, it can be used to reduce output voltage ripple in a power supply circuit. The Miller integrator can also be used in signal filtering and conditioning, as well as providing a controlled gain for a sensor or amplifier.
When a Miller integrator is used for voltage-to-frequency conversion, it requires an additional component, namely a Schmitt trigger. A Schmitt trigger is a device that converts an input voltage into either a high or low output voltage, depending on the input level. When the input voltage reaches a certain threshold, the Schmitt trigger will switch to the opposite output voltage. This threshold can be adjusted by changing the feedback capacitance in the Miller integrator circuit.
The Miller integrator is a simple and practical device with many applications. Its simplicity and low cost make it a popular choice when a device is needed to perform a low-pass filter or voltage-to-frequency conversion. Its low power consumption also makes it a desirable choice, as power efficiency is becoming increasingly important in many modern applications.
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