Any suggestions as to which chips, or links to any documentation?
Thanks,
Jim
On 11/27/2014 11:36 AM, Chris Albertson wrote:
3) it is really easy to build a temperature controller using a $2 8-pin uP
and a few lines of code. The 8-pin uP will have a few analog inputs and
outputs and even pins left over for status LEDs.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Perry Sandeen via time-nuts <
[email protected]> wrote:
List,
I have seen on the net a 10 MHz filter using 10.7 IFtransformers but have
no idea how well they would work for isolation with thenew style Lucent
boxes.
Thoughts?
On Ebay venders are offering 10 MHz crystals for almostnothing if you buy
30. My question wouldthese be good for making some type of simple ladder
filter?
In his article *Modifying Lucent RFG-M-RB Rubidium FrequencyStandard* the
author used a 10MHz filter that was taken from an old 10MbitEthernet LAN
board. The part number he used was 20F001N and I found them onEbay for low
prices.
Now I don’t have any access to any old ethernet LAN boardsso I’d have to
build from scratch.
Does anyone of these methods have an advantage over theothers on the new
style Lucent boxes or in the making of a small distributionamplifier with
good isolation?
Regards,
Perrier
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