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Hi all,
I am having a spot of bother with prescaler chips. Basically I need to find one at the right price and availability. US$5 each is reasonable, but where from? Is there one available that is not obsolete? I live in Sweden and my local component shop is ELFA (Swedens answer to RS). They don't sell ANY digital divider that operates above 50MHz, except for the 74F163 and I cannot come up with a reliable interface circuit to couple an oscillator into it at over 100MHz. I found the MB501 (MC12022, SP8704) but it is obsolete and cannot find a reliable source. I bought a couple, but that source dried up. All I need is a divider chip that will accept a small signal up to 150MHz, is available, cheap(ish) and will divide down to under 10MHz so that I can use CMOS to process a synthesiser. A parallel-load synthesiser chip with in-built 150MHz prescaler would do. I have used "Teleport" to download over 50,000 pdf datasheets without any luck. I have gone through most of them, but it takes a fair bit of time. If anyone has a helpful suggestion I would appreciate it. BR from Harry - SM0VPO http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85920178/ harryvpo (at) hotmail (dot) com |
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Hi,
Mouser have some NEC pre-scalers (3GHz max) for $2.92 a throw. Cheers - Joe |
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![]() "Joe McElvenney" wrote in message ... Hi, Mouser have some NEC pre-scalers (3GHz max) for $2.92 a throw. Any idea of the NEC part number ? Thanks |
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Hi,
They are listed at - http://www.mouser.com/catalog/615/217.pdf and NEC have a data sheet on-line if you do a quick Google. I should point out that they are really only simple dividers with none of the front-end bits necessary to make a complete prescaler. I was thinking of using one with an old Racal 1991 VHF counter that has the built-in maths capability required to enable a non-decade pre-division. Cheers - Joe |
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Hi,
They are listed at - http://www.mouser.com/catalog/615/217.pdf and NEC have a data sheet on-line if you do a quick Google. I should point out that they are really only simple dividers with none of the front-end bits necessary to make a complete prescaler. I was thinking of using one with an old Racal 1991 VHF counter that has the built-in maths capability required to enable a non-decade pre-division. Cheers - Joe |
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![]() "Joe McElvenney" wrote in message ... Hi, Mouser have some NEC pre-scalers (3GHz max) for $2.92 a throw. Any idea of the NEC part number ? Thanks |
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![]() "Joe McElvenney" wrote in message ... Hi, Mouser have some NEC pre-scalers (3GHz max) for $2.92 a throw. Cheers - Joe Hi Joe, Many thanks for the information. You have been a great help; exactly what I was alooking for. I keep having trouble buying this sort of specialised RF component. Mant thanks again for your help. BR Harry |
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![]() "Joe McElvenney" wrote in message ... Hi, Mouser have some NEC pre-scalers (3GHz max) for $2.92 a throw. Cheers - Joe Hi Joe, Many thanks for the information. You have been a great help; exactly what I was alooking for. I keep having trouble buying this sort of specialised RF component. Mant thanks again for your help. BR Harry |
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Hi,
Mouser have some NEC pre-scalers (3GHz max) for $2.92 a throw. Cheers - Joe |
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In , "Harry \(SM0VPO\)"
wrote: Hi all, I am having a spot of bother with prescaler chips. Basically I need to find one at the right price and availability. US$5 each is reasonable, but where from? Is there one available that is not obsolete? I live in Sweden and my local component shop is ELFA (Swedens answer to RS). They don't sell ANY digital divider that operates above 50MHz, except for the 74F163 and I cannot come up with a reliable interface circuit to couple an oscillator into it at over 100MHz. I found the MB501 (MC12022, SP8704) but it is obsolete and cannot find a reliable source. I bought a couple, but that source dried up. All I need is a divider chip that will accept a small signal up to 150MHz, is available, cheap(ish) and will divide down to under 10MHz so that I can use CMOS to process a synthesiser. A parallel-load synthesiser chip with in-built 150MHz prescaler would do. I have used "Teleport" to download over 50,000 pdf datasheets without any luck. I have gone through most of them, but it takes a fair bit of time. If anyone has a helpful suggestion I would appreciate it. BR from Harry - SM0VPO http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85920178/ harryvpo (at) hotmail (dot) com Man, if THIS ain't a trip -- a well-known, over-rated internet homebrew tech asking for help for a simple prescaler. Hey Harry, don't you know that the basic freshman-lab-grade Class B or C amplifier is nothing more than a divide-by-2 counter? If you have a bunch of 2N2222's, 2N2907's, or any transistor with an Ft above your high-freq limit, you have a divide-by-(n x 2) counter. Any advanced homebrewer should know that stuff cause it's basic theory. And for you to post such a question in alt.radio.pirate.... that's pretty pathetic, Harry. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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