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An AC phase detector breakout is a type of electronic component that is used to detect the phase difference between two alternating current (AC) signals. It is often used in industrial control systems, power distribution networks, and other applications where precise phase detection is required.
The AC phase detector breakout typically consists of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), a phase detector, and a low-pass filter. The VCO generates a high-frequency signal that is proportional to the input voltage, while the phase detector compares the phase of the input signal with the phase of the VCO signal. The low-pass filter is used to remove any unwanted high-frequency components from the output signal.
The AC phase detector breakout is designed to work with AC signals in the frequency range of 50Hz to 60Hz, which is the standard frequency used in most power distribution networks. The module typically operates with a supply voltage of 5V to 12V DC and can be easily integrated into a variety of circuit designs using standard through-hole or surface-mount soldering techniques.
To use the AC phase detector breakout, simply connect the two AC signals to the input terminals of the module. The module will generate an output voltage that is proportional to the phase difference between the two signals, with a maximum output voltage of approximately 5V.
Overall, the AC phase detector breakout is a reliable and versatile component that provides accurate phase detection for a wide range of AC signals. Its compact size, low power consumption, and easy integration make it an ideal choice for many industrial control applications.
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