FA: LM 566 a vintage (NOS) and new version of an amzing frequency generator chip

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1205 Rare NE566N equivalent LM566CNa preferred sourceFunction Generator / PLL / VCOor ? Music Synthesizer ? FMAX = 1 MHz WIDE 1000:1 (Click here) Continuous Sweep PossibleDatasheet - NE566 (51K PDF)Electronic Musicians, Amateur Radio HAMsEngineers, Technicians and ExperimentersIf you appreciate the utility of '555 timer, you'll be WOWed by the versatility of this scarce, Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) Function Generator. Only 3 external parts are needed to create a linear voltage-controlled oscillator with both triangle and square wave outputs. [Example below shows Pin 5 with a reference voltage supplied by a resistive divider, but the source can come from anywhere provided it is within the specification limits.] Operating V+ is 10 to 24 VDC. Single or dual supplies. Positive or negative ground. Apply a variable DC voltage to the '566 control pin (5), and you can easily sweep a full linear 10:1* decade, frequency tuning range with a single timing Resistor / Capacitor pair. Switch in other R1 / C1 combinations to make a very simple, multiple decade function generator up to 1 MHz. That's twice the FMAX of the NE555! SIGNETICS introduced this part and National Semiconductor copied this part under the P/N LM566 LM566C,This auction is for a LM566CN the modern and sourcable version You won't find this scarce 566 for less anywhere else! Typical Applications:General uses: communications, test, music. · VCO - Linear / Exponential · FM Modulation · FSK Generator · PLL (Phase Lock Loop) · Clock Generator · Pulse Width Modulation · Triangle / Square Wave Function Gen · Tunable Noise Generator (music) *Want to know more about the NE566?Actually, the NE566 can be made to sweep a continuous 1000:1 frequency span with just one fixed timing capacitor. Imagine, continuous linear tuning 20 Hz - 20 KHz or 1 KHz - 1 MHz without switching. A simple op-amp circuit provides the precise voltage control necessary. You set the range with the selection of the timing capacitor. In our lab tests, we used a 0.047µF timing capacitor to achieve a sweep from 23 Hz to 49.5 KHz. That's an amazing 2150:1 ratio! Waveform symmetry does degrade at the very low end however, so if that is critical, a 500:1 or a 100:1 ratio may be more acceptable. Even at a 500:1 ratio, only two timing capacitors (one hardwired, one switched) will allow you to sweep the across the range of the NE566 from 4 Hz - 2000 Hz and then 2 KHz to the 1000 KHz, FMAX. Frequency is inversely proportional to the capacitance. Use the 0.047µF as a reference. Double it to halve the frequency, halve it to double the frequency, etc. Voltage, tolerances and circuit layout affect results so you cannot predict exactly what capacitor values to use for your desired range. Return to Top Related application links for the NE566 by Thomas Henry: ADV-Bass Tunable Noise Generator (131K PDF) Sinewave Shaper
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Rare? NTE still lists their NTE994M as a replacement.

Industry Number : LM566N NTE Device Number: NTE994M IC-VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSC,8-PIN DIP

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