First of all that's an incomplete question, in fact it could hardly even be called a question. Nevertheless I will attempt to answer what I think the question might be.
A Frequency to Voltage converter simply converts a frequency to a voltage as the name would imply. The voltage output will vary linearly with the frequency input (assuming it was designed properly). They can be useful in devices such as tachometers or speedometers.
Here's one example of a such an IC:
http://www.national.com/mpf/LM/LM2907.html
A: Sometimes a spectrum of frequency must be analyzed a voltage to frequency converter can be used to sweep a range of frequency just by changing some DC level.
No. It simply changes the voltage.
Converter is AC to DC. Inverter is DC to AC
A frequency converter converts alternating current of one frequency to alternating current of another frequency. Generally it's used for controlling the ac motor speed by changing the supply frequency.
Static Frequency converter is a static device with power electronic component such as scrs etc
A: Sometimes a spectrum of frequency must be analyzed a voltage to frequency converter can be used to sweep a range of frequency just by changing some DC level.
A: Sometimes a spectrum of frequency must be analyzed a voltage to frequency converter can be used to sweep a range of frequency just by changing some DC level.
No. It simply changes the voltage.
Converter is AC to DC. Inverter is DC to AC
using voltage controlled oscillator
A frequency converter converts alternating current of one frequency to alternating current of another frequency. Generally it's used for controlling the ac motor speed by changing the supply frequency.
In Playa del Carmen, Mexico, the standard voltage is 127V, and the frequency is 60Hz. If your devices are compatible with this voltage, you likely won't need a voltage converter. However, if your devices are from countries with different plug types or voltages, you may need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter. It's always best to check the specifications of your devices before traveling.
In Turkey, the standard voltage is 230 volts with a frequency of 50 Hz. This means that electrical appliances designed for use in Turkey should be compatible with this voltage and frequency. The plugs used are typically of the European type C and F. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards may need a voltage converter or transformer for their devices.
the difference between a voltage converter to a voltage regulator,is that a voltage converter,converts or changing the desired voltage to be used while the voltage regulator,regulates the input of the voltage amount not to excess to its inputs.
When traveling to Israel, you will need a Type H power adapter, which has three round pins. The standard voltage is 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. If your devices are not compatible with this voltage, consider bringing a voltage converter as well. Always check your device specifications to ensure compatibility.
A frequency converter is a power electronic device. It transforms Direct current to Alternating current of desired frequency and magnitude.
Well, sort of. Harmonics are a sound property that will be modified along with the frequency when passed through a frequency converter. Yes, it is possible for harmonics to be transmitted through a frequency converter. You just need to double check to make sure the frequency converter is capable of doing the task