If your application is to create a frequency stable oscillator, your best bet is to build a crystal oscillator at some higher frequency, and then count down the oscillator output to the frequency you want. That's the most stable and accurate method, and crystals are cheap and easy to use. You can build a simple crystal oscillator with two 7406 inverter gates and a crystal (+ resistors). Then the counter can be a 74163, or just get a CPLD and program it to implement whatever frequency/function/pulse duty cycle you wish to generate.
Stuart > > i Actually build a pulse generator the other day using a 555 timer and a > electrolytic, it wondered all over the place i tried a tantulum bean cap > it was better but still wouldnt stay on frequency. > > Marc :) >
