Be aware it's temperature *compensated*, not temperature controlled, so it 
will operate best if you minimize the temp changes. Temperature 
compensation is also done inside devices like the DS3231.

If you use it for a clock, it will be reasonably stable. I have a nixie 
watch that uses the DS3132 and I have not adjusted the time for the past 9 
years and it has drifted fast by 3-4 minutes.

On Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 11:59:00 AM UTC-7 Leroy Jones wrote:

>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/131020893410?itmmeta=01HYKCZD149P3TCQV02F82WMWW&hash=item1e81742ce2:g:PT4AAOSwHhlgGGgw&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4ERX9kcY64nfEsh42czeqz7pPqDP9nEA0fkAVHalA%2Fd8xrT%2BMu4XSbOxGK8yBbm9KA0hy6Y%2Bo1b8%2FEnLxfl0paF1DpHutwyn24ZOgizPnQJdyFr7pN1rYPo2ohQBDwUuHviGBzkuOX%2BGRC9qtlZ%2BFJY5sWEM7oLtW%2BqltZHdp8C9oNS6Clbuy4KM5P7XWaKUDWFYOg27l3sHdbDlsiqvPrI10JsCmtCK84awySvBUNxnvGotXziigB93lL4BiMRVGsQ7Pxh3rUL9%2BFdwqYMAAYtVEf7cO%2BxoZE7TazwfL2O1%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR9TQ_ez0Yw
>
> It is 24.576 mHz and supposedly +/- 0.1 PPM tolerance.
>
> Another question:   Has anyone ever tried using any of the very common 
> OCXOs that are
> currently plentiful cheap surplus from cell and satellite sites?
>

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