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Scott Wiper
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Sorry If I missed spelled the top part. I need to know how you can use a
LM301 OP-AMP or a SHMITT trigger IC to 10MHZ out from a tin can crystal.
Also I need to know if this can be done at +5VDC or do you have to go to
+12VDC? Another option I am also trying to figure out is to use a 4MHZ
resonator that has to out pins and a ground pin in the center.
I will use binary ripple counters to divide this down to 60HZ for a home
made digital clock I am working on. The A.C. coming from the wall will be
the primary clocking source but when it loses power I would like the
crystal circuit to take over and continue to clock the project. I would like
to keep this "cheap and dirty" if possible.
A hand drawn schamtic would help with this problem.
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Before my morning coffee I
might as well be a DOG!
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LM301 OP-AMP or a SHMITT trigger IC to 10MHZ out from a tin can crystal.
Also I need to know if this can be done at +5VDC or do you have to go to
+12VDC? Another option I am also trying to figure out is to use a 4MHZ
resonator that has to out pins and a ground pin in the center.
I will use binary ripple counters to divide this down to 60HZ for a home
made digital clock I am working on. The A.C. coming from the wall will be
the primary clocking source but when it loses power I would like the
crystal circuit to take over and continue to clock the project. I would like
to keep this "cheap and dirty" if possible.
A hand drawn schamtic would help with this problem.
--
My Cat Tigger says every morning...
Before my morning coffee I
might as well be a DOG!
http://www.travel-net.com/~swiper