Re: AD654-based VFC(VCO) drop-in
- From: "Tim Shoppa" <shoppa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Apr 2005 11:02:34 -0700
Wow, a 2 MHz crystal isn't good enough for you, you need 1.966 MHz, yet
you have no problem using a RC oscillator, and then tell us this is
used to calibrate medical equipment so tolerance doesn't matter at all.
All I can say is, once you do figure out your requirements, I'm sure it
can be done.
Tim.
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