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V-F Converter using AD650

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I am trying to use AD650 as V-F converter for the input range(0-10V) and output 0-100KHz
Used Rin =102K, CINT = 1nF and Cos = 100pF, these values are based on online design calculator from AD
When I wired on board, then Iam getting 90KHz for 9V and 10V, the frequency saturates at 9V. Now I tried medelling with Rin and for any set value of Rin, the output frequency does not change between 9V and 10V. Why this is so?

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