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An working on designing a sweepable radio frequency driver to be used to drive a acouto-opptic tunable filter and i wnt to use vco with ic hw do i go about it?
Do you mean 80-120 mHZ (milli hertz)? or 80 -120 MHZ (megahertz)? . If Megahertz use the circuitry from any old FM receiver, they cover this range , just got to find an electronicaly tuned one.
Frank
For your information (and others), the proper way to write the units is : uHz (microhertz), mHz (millihertz), Hz, kHz (kilohertz), MHz (megahertz), GHz (gigahertz), THz (terahertz).
Kilo is the only multiple greater than one that should be written with lowercase letter.
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