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| Help with crystal oscillator |
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| leham:
Hello! I’m trying to find a way to replicate a QXO-1100, I’m having a hard time finding a 4 pin equivalent. From my understanding I can use a 2 pin crystal and make a driver for it. Can someone point me in the direction on how to make this work haha |
| PA0PBZ:
You didn't set your flag so here are some random suggestions: https://www.reichelt.de/quarzoszillator-4-433619-mhz-oszi-4-433619-p13708.html?&trstct=pos_2 https://www.ebay.com/itm/5pcs-4-433619MHz-4-433619-MHz-4-433619M-Crystal-Oscillator-Osc-DIP-14/163144026841 https://www.wagneronline.com.au/4-433mhz-colour-christal/components-misc/electronic-components/qxo-1100-1931/140/pd/ |
| ledtester:
Just google "crystal driver circuit". The ones involving a CMOS inverter are commonly used, e.g.: For technical details have a look at Fairchild Application Note AN-340: https://www.changpuak.ch/electronics/datasheets/AN-340.pdf |
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