What Does VCO Stand For?
VCO stands for Voltage Controlled Oscillation
VCO, or Voltage Controlled Oscillation, refers to an electronic circuit or device that generates a periodic waveform, the frequency of which is determined by an input voltage. VCOs are commonly used in various applications, including frequency modulation, phase-locked loops, and signal processing, where precise control of frequency is essential. By varying the input voltage, the oscillation frequency can be adjusted continuously, making VCOs crucial components in telecommunications, synthesizers, and other electronic systems that require signal frequency manipulation.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym