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Voltage to time converter

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Hi

I was wondering if anybody can tell me how to define the gain of a voltage to time converter (VTC). Let me explain what is in my mind for more clarifications.

I ma using a PWM generator as a voltage to time converter in the SIMULINK. Put me right if I am wrong! A VTC plays a role a simple gain. Now, I want to replace my PWM generator( a VTC in my case) with a simple gain. How can I define the gain of this VTC?

 

Perhaps you change gain by changing the amplitude of the triangle wave (which could alter the conditions which cause a change of state)?

Or by changing the capacitor values (which should change a related RC time constant somewhere)?

Since 'time' is the output, then it should reflect some kind of time-related element. Below is one of few hits after trying a search. The input voltage to a 555 timer IC determines the length of output pulses.

https://www.edn.com/design/test-and-measurement/4356061/555-makes-handy-voltage-to-time-converter
 
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