frequency-to-voltage converter


frequency-to-voltage converter

[¦frē·kwən·sē tə ¦vōl·tij kən′vərd·ər] (electronics) A converter that provides an analog output voltage which is proportional to the frequency or repetition rate of the input signal derived from a flowmeter, tachometer, or other alternating-current generating device. Abbreviated F/V converter.