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NE565D

Phase-Lock Loop

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NE565D 170 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Phase-Lock Loop The NE565D is a precision phase-locked loop (PLL) integrated circuit designed for applications requiring stable frequency and phase synchronization. Manufactured by Signetics (now part of NXP Semiconductors), this versatile component is widely used in communication systems, tone decoders, frequency synthesizers, and demodulation circuits.  

Operating within a frequency range of up to 500 kHz, the NE565D features a highly linear voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), a phase comparator, and an amplifier, ensuring reliable performance in signal conditioning and tracking applications. Its low drift and high noise immunity make it suitable for environments where signal integrity is critical.  

Key characteristics of the NE565D include adjustable lock range, excellent temperature stability, and compatibility with both analog and digital signals. The device is housed in an 8-pin DIP package, facilitating easy integration into various circuit designs. Engineers often utilize the NE565D for FM demodulation, frequency multiplication, and data synchronization due to its precision and adaptability.  

With its robust design and consistent performance, the NE565D remains a preferred choice for professionals seeking a dependable PLL solution in industrial, telecommunications, and instrumentation applications. Its legacy as a reliable component underscores its continued relevance in modern electronic systems.

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