Hi Brooke -- Sure, no problem linking.
The primary application I'm looking at is digital clock replacement, particularly replacing a PC motherboard clock for NTP timekeeping. But it's a versatile chip and I suspect folks will come up with other ideas. It's interesting that you've pushed the limits of the output so far. My friend with the 3048A is interested in a lower frequency application, and I have one in mind as well. We decided that starting from a higher frequency and then dividing down might yield better phase noise, so I'm considering adding a single divider chip to the board to allow a selectable div by 64 or 128 on the output as an option. John ---- Brooke Clarke said the following on 05/14/2006 07:43 PM: > Hi John: > > I can see that your product is very different from mine and would like > to link to your web page if that's OK. Thanks for posting the phase > noise plots. > > I've started a web page for my Battery Top Signal Generator ICS525, see: > http://www.pacificsites.com/~brooke/BTSG.shtml > I'm still in the process of Pushing the Limits in terms of the > frequencies you can get out of the 525-02 but so far I've seen outputs > between 360 kHz and 525 Mhz. > > Have Fun, > > Brooke Clarke > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
