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Explanation of VCO pins

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Hi all,
Could anyone explain to me what means the pins of this VCO. (inp, outp, in n, out n ???).
How to connect it such that we obtain a controlled variable frequency when simulated.

Thanks.
 

Re: VCO question

Most probably, inp-inm is a differential control voltage and outp-outm is the differential output.
 

Re: VCO question

take care that inp-inn is positive... the input and output are differential that is all....
 

Re: VCO question

AA,
I think you are using Eldo MacroLib of Mentor Graphics
if so, put your control voltage on INP & ground for INN then
then you will find the oscillation on OUTP & its inversion on OUTN
I hope I came to the point
best regards,
Rania
 
VCO question

in n gives +ve voltage while in p gives _ve voltage and u will find ocillations at out terminals
 

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