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Frequency Comparator
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This circuit uses a 74HCT74, 74HCT00, and a LM311 to form a frequency comparator. The two pulse trains
are fed to two D-type flip-flops (triggered by the leading edges). The flip-flops' outputs are compared
in a NAND gate. If the output of the NAND gate becomes "0", the flip-flops are reset. If the frequency
of F1 is higher than the frequency of F2, the signal "Q2" consists of needles and "Q1" is a pulse train.
Therefore, the energy content of Q1 is higher than that of Q2. Q1 and Q2 come via a low-pass filter
(consisting of R1, R2 and C1) and are compared by an analog comparator circuit (IC3). The comparator
drives an LED and can act as a digital output. For the case when the frequency of F1 is lower that
the frequency for F2, the signal Q1 consist of needles and Q2 is a pulse train.
Reference: "Electronics Design" Magazine, September 5, 1995
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