[tacgps] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer
Mark Miller markm at kramrellim.comFri Oct 6 19:42:31 UTC 2006
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I looked inside my ASUS K7M which is using a 500 MHz processor and I see two crystals. One is 14.318 MHz and one is 32.768 MHz. I think the 32.768 is for the real time clock. From the chart on http://www.febo.com/time-freq/hardware/ICS525/ it looks like I am going to replace the 14.318 MHz crystal with the clock block? 73, Mark N5RFX At 02:21 PM 10/6/2006, you wrote: >Mark Miller said the following on 10/06/2006 02:59 PM: > > Does this hardware replace the motherboard clock crystal? > > > > 73, > > > > Mark N5RFX > >Yes, that's the intent. You wire the Clock-Block in to replace the >crystal or oscillator on the motherboard, and then feed it with an >external high-quality signal. > >Look for an announcement about availability in the next week or two; >we're just getting started with manufacture. > >John > >_______________________________________________ >tacgps mailing list >tacgps at lists.tapr.org >https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tacgps
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