??? 04/07/09 07:50 Read: times |
#164436 - I'm looking Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kai Klaas said:
You mean an oscillator whose output can be put in tristate mode, by the help of a control signal? And everything you have now is a crystal showing two pins?
Then, you should build a Pierce oscillator by the help of an CMOS inverter like the 74HC04 e.g. followed by a tristate buffer like the 74HC125. Or is it enough to be able to turn the oscillator off, where the osillator is allowed to emit permanently 0 or 1? What is your clock frequency? Kai Thank you I'm thinking similiar like above,something like 74HC04 but the chip smd bigger than osc.module+PCB. Looking small chips with 5-6 pins.2 pins for Xtal and Caps.,2 for VCC and GND and 1 to 2 for output. Are there at market? Thank you very much Jeckson Ben |