Great idea...sometimes the simple designs are the most
effective....the only drawback of course for any of these crystals is
the temperature effect on the crystal and drift.  We are not dealing
with NBS traceable standards here but if you a real stickler....I have
some Cesium....just kidding...the NRC would frown on
that!...regards...

On 28 June, 07:47, "H. Carl Ott" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you could put a 32768 xtal, a trim cap, and an 8 pin AVR (my
> preference) onto a very small pcb for about dollar or two.
>  The advantage of using a micro is that could also add a simple
> calibrate function.
>
> For people who like to solder. (but don't like to code).
>
> http://www.8085projects.info/post/60Hz-signal-circuit-using-32768Hz-S...
>
> -carl

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