suggestions for 5 mhz sm crystal?
Erik Friesen
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I need a nice 5 mhz sm crystal. Most are clunking hulks that are basically cans on a plastic base with the legs splayed out. Has anyone found some nice ones?
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-Phil
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Beau Schwabe
IC Layout Engineer
Parallax, Inc.
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Leon
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Post Edited (Leon) : 3/23/2009 6:14:56 AM GMT
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I also agree with Phil in that I looked high and low too. I am not an expert in this realm, but I did a lot of searching. What would be the advantages or disadvantages to using a 10MHz. crystal and PLL8x versus the 5MHz. cyrstal at PLL16x (both system speeds of 80MHz.)? In the past I think this topic was discussed extensively, especially in the Hydra forum.
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Timothy D. Swieter, E.I.
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just picked up the last 3 stocks locally. They are twice the height of the one on the protoboards and are
marked 18pf. They seem to work but not so sure.
Any comments please
Leon
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Perhaps Prop II will have a high-speed trimmed RC oscillator [noparse]:)[/noparse] That would be nice.
*Peter*
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There's also a CS10 version that's quite a bit smaller, but I don't think they have it in 5Mhz.
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For kicks anyway, I asked them to send me a price-break quote to see if there was any advantage to our current crystal options. So far I have not heard back from them.
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Beau Schwabe
IC Layout Engineer
Parallax, Inc.
Chris
Cost is one factor. Another factor is the amount of RF radiation you now have "external" to the chip that might affect other devices nearby. It's better to do this internally if you are able to.
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Beau Schwabe
IC Layout Engineer
Parallax, Inc.