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voltage of crystal
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Date: 2006/03/16 13:49
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By: aaaa
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Can I use a zener diode to force the output of a 25mhz crystal osc from 5v to 3.3v?
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Re:voltage of crystal
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Date: 2006/03/16 14:19
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By: Mat
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A crystal osc shouldnt really have a voltage rating, so any 25mhz crystal should work at 3.3v or 5v . Mat
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Re:voltage of crystal
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Date: 2006/03/16 15:56
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By: aaaa
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Hi Mat,
The crystal is a "crystal oscillator", it has 4 pins?
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Re:voltage of crystal
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Date: 2006/03/16 17:48
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By: Mat
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Dont think a zener will work somehow, id be surprised if they can switch fast enough... Mat
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Re:voltage of crystal
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Date: 2006/03/16 18:26
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By: xx
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And the other question is if it is permissible to short circuit the osc' output, which is what clipping would do? ....
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Re:voltage of crystal
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Date: 2006/03/31 14:53
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By: Mat
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sorry for taking so long to reply, been kinda busy! but short circuiting the osc' output just sounds like trouble, why you considering it? Mat
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Re:voltage of crystal
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Date: 2006/06/20 04:05
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By: asmallri
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A straight forward resistor divider will do the job.
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