Michael,

You can get 32768 Hz from 10 MHz using a single 8 pin PIC.

http://www.ni6e.com/time/10M32K.html

Regards,
Peter



On 12/9/2010 4:19 PM, Michael Poulos wrote:
The chip was one I got on eBay from a different seller than the Ru movement. The chip number is a C8051T602.It's actually a tiny printed circuit card in a DIP chip pinout format. I have no idea how many or few of these bad boys are to be found anywhere. Anyone know of a microcontroller that'll take the raw sinewave from a Ru movement? THAT would be nice! BTW, a really cool frequency to make would be the 32768HZ of a normal quartz movement. Take a radio controlled wall clock and rubidiumize it and let it self-reset. in between self-resettings it'll remain astoundingly accurate, great for lousy reception areas.

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