[time-nuts] 10 MHz -> 16 MHz

Mike Cook michael.cook at sfr.fr
Sun Sep 30 05:58:50 UTC 2018


How about an ICS525 or ICS527. IDT’s calculator allows a 0 ppm frequency error. You would need a sine-square converter for input.

> Le 30 sept. 2018 à 05:57, Tom Van Baak <tvb at LeapSecond.com> a écrit :
> 
> What's a clever, simple, reliable (pick 2 of 3) way to get 16 MHz out of 10 MHz? Low phase noise isn't a big requirement and jitter doesn't need to be sub-nanosecond. The main requirement is perfect cycle count accuracy. This is for driving a 16 MHz microcontroller from a 10 MHz Rb/Cs/GPSDO. 10 MHz input is likely sine; 16 MHz output is 3v3 or 5v CMOS.
> 
> Thanks,
> /tvb
> 
> 
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