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SN74LS628N

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VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationSN74LS628N
Current - Supply20 mA
Frequency20 MHz
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case14-DIP
Package / Case [x]0.3 "
Package / Case [y]7.62 mm
TypeVCO
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.25 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.75 V

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10$ 3.76
25$ 3.55
100$ 3.08
250$ 2.92
500$ 2.62
1000$ 2.21
2500$ 2.10
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100$ 3.18
250$ 2.23
1000$ 1.80

Description

General part information

SN74LS628 Series

These voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) are improved versions of the original VCO family: SN54LS124, SN54LS324 thru SN54LS327, SN74LS124, and SN74LS324 thru SN74LS327. These new devices feature improved voltage-to-frequency linearity, range, and compensation. With the exception of the 'LS624 and 'LS628, all of these devices feature two independent VCOs in a single monolithic chip. The 'LS624, 'LS625, 'LS626, and 'LS628 have complementary Z outputs. The output frequency for each VCO is established by a single external component (either a capacitor or crystal) in combination with voltage-sensitive inputs used for frequency control and frequency range. Each device has a voltage-sensitive input for frequency control; however, the 'LS624, 'LS628, and 'LS629 devices also have one for frequency range. (See Figures 1 thru 6).

The 'LS628 offers more precise temperature compensation than its 'LS624 counterpart. The 'LS624 features a 600 ohm internal timing resistor. The 'LS628 requires a timing resistor to be connected externally across Rextpins. Temperature compensation will be improved due to the temperature coefficient of the external resistor.

Figure 3 and Figure 6 contain the necessary information to choose the proper capacitor value to obtain the desired operating frequency.

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