[time-nuts] 10 MHz -> 16 MHz clock multiplier

paul swed paulswedb at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 21:15:48 UTC 2013


I looked at the TI chip that really seems simple.

On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Gerhard Hoffmann <dk4xp at arcor.de> wrote:

> Am 02.01.2013 19:54, schrieb Tom Van Baak:
>
>> What's the simplest way to generate 16 MHz from 10 MHz? This will be for
>> clocking a microcontroller at 16 MHz given 10 MHz (Cs/Rb/GPSDO). Low price
>> and low parts count is a goal; jitter is not a concern but absolute
>> long-term phase coherence is a must.
>>
>>
> Probably not the simplest way, but straightforward & maybe you can recycle
> parts of it:
>
>
> http://www.hoffmann-**hochfrequenz.de/downloads/**vnwa_sync_1.1.pdf<http://www.hoffmann-hochfrequenz.de/downloads/vnwa_sync_1.1.pdf>
>
> http://www.hoffmann-**hochfrequenz.de/downloads/**vnwa_sync_1.1_layout.png<http://www.hoffmann-hochfrequenz.de/downloads/vnwa_sync_1.1_layout.png>
>
>
> That's how I did     (optional) 10 MHz  ---> 32 MHz for my DG8SAQ VNWA.
> parts are cheap & available  @ digikey.
>
>
> regards, Gerhard
>
>
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