Temperature converter to freguancy

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The discussion centers on converting temperature readings to frequency signals, specifically from Celsius to audio frequencies. A circuit diagram is provided that demonstrates how to achieve a conversion to a frequency range of 20 to 1500 Hz. The conversation highlights the need for a sensor and a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) in the practical implementation of this conversion. Participants seek clarity on circuit selection for effective temperature-to-frequency conversion. This topic is relevant for applications in telemetry and other electronic measurements.
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can anyone give me idea who to converte T to F and what is the requirements to do that in the lab ( practical ) means the circute which use to convert it and i think should be used sensor and then use vco but i have small problem (in experience ) to select the circut that must be used to convert it .
 
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