Hello everyone,
I am using LM331 Precision Voltage-to-Frequency Converters. In the data sheet, there's an application for the purpose of Frequency-to-Voltage Converters. Below is the link to the data sheet:
LM331 Data Sheet
Using a frequency modulated laser to send information, on the receiving end, there will be a photo-electronic sensor, a photo-transistor, LF14F1. I've tested the modulation scheme on both sending and receiving ends of transmission. They works perfectly. The square waves that is sent through the laser gets received as the original signal with all its properties (Vpeak-to-peak, frequency). However, I would like to convert the frequency on the receiving end to be in terms of voltage. Thus, adding a LM331 can make it.
According to the data sheet, it can take any input as high as 10 kHz FULL-SCALE, and outputs 10 V FULL-SCALE, under 15V power supply. I've tested this one, and it works like magic.
Please look at Figure 1
However, I need to make it to work for a minimum of 1 Hz - 2 kHz at max at the input and outputs to be anywhere between 0-5 V, since I am using a 5-V regulated power supply.
There's a formula to determine the Vout at the bottom of page 8 of the data sheet or to the side of Figure 1.
I'm new to engineering design, and I just wanted to know, which of the Resistors/Capacitors should I change? My guess is to get to lower frequency, I need to tweak the Rt and Ct values, and to change the output voltage, I should tweak RL and Rs. Please help me to confirm this.
I would appreciate it if anyone can help me. Thanks in advance.