[time-nuts] Valpey - VF154
Brooke Clarke
brooke at pacific.net
Fri May 23 15:13:31 EDT 2008
Hi Randy:
Those appear to be the very common 14 pin dip IC oscillators.
pin 7 = ground
pin 14 = Vdd
pin 8 = Out
pin 1 may be no connection or may be inhibit. Check with DMM in Ohm and diode
function.
It sure looks like:
http://www.valpeyfisher.com/images/productshots/xo/vf150.jpg
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Brooke Clarke
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Randy Leifer wrote:
> Novice here.
> I have a small electronics lab at home.
>
> PART 1:
> I have these Valpey Fisher VF154 1 MHz oscillators.
> I could not find any details at the VF website on this
> particular model #. (OC, VC, ???)
> Picture/link below....
>
> PART 2:
> Does anyone have a link to a simple circuit, where I
> could use these to get a stand-alone signal @ around 1
> or 2 volts?
> This is just an educational value/exercise for me, I
> don't really have an intended use (yet) for these.
> I have some high-speed opamps and buffers....?
>
> Thanks,
> =Randy Leifer=
>
>
> http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y177/Midiot/DSCN3333.jpg
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