Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!emory!hubcap!gatech!prism!mailer.cc.fsu.edu!sun13!gw.scri.fsu.edu!pepke From: pepke@gw.scri.fsu.edu (Eric Pepke) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: cheap hi-speed oscillator Message-ID: <1376@sun13.scri.fsu.edu> Date: 9 Nov 90 16:13:26 GMT Sender: news@sun13.scri.fsu.edu Organization: Florida State University, but I don't speak for them Lines: 17 References:<35596@nigel.ee.udel.edu> <3978@amc-gw.amc.com> In article <3978@amc-gw.amc.com> richm@amc-gw.amc.com (Rich Moran) writes: > Try a 74S124. It's a dual voltage-controlled oscillator. Typical Fmax is > 85MHz, according to the TI data book. That's pretty good. Does anybody know of a VCO that will go up to 110 MHz? Or alternately, a good source of 110 MHz crystals and an oscillator circuit that will drive them? I just need a tiny deviation from 110 MHz, so a little variable capacitor might be all that is needed. Eric Pepke INTERNET: pepke@gw.scri.fsu.edu Supercomputer Computations Research Institute MFENET: pepke@fsu Florida State University SPAN: scri::pepke Tallahassee, FL 32306-4052 BITNET: pepke@fsu Disclaimer: My employers seldom even LISTEN to my opinions. Meta-disclaimer: Any society that needs disclaimers has too many lawyers.