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Mike W February 20th 04 09:56 AM

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 03:08:14 GMT, "Jim Pennell"
wrote:



I'd be tempted to use a PAL chip. It is possible to make a multiply by 4
and then divide by 10 in the same chip, which would make the total parts
required to get the 4 MHz 50% Sq Wave your original 10 MHz input and a
single chip.


Mice one Jim.
1. buy your PAL programmer
2. buy your PAL
3. learn how to obtain the required function
4. burn the PAL and discover it does'nt work
5. while patience lasts go to 2. wend
6. revert to PLL

budgie February 20th 04 12:45 PM

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 09:56:22 GMT, (Mike W) wrote:

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 03:08:14 GMT, "Jim Pennell"
wrote:



I'd be tempted to use a PAL chip. It is possible to make a multiply by 4
and then divide by 10 in the same chip, which would make the total parts
required to get the 4 MHz 50% Sq Wave your original 10 MHz input and a
single chip.


Mice one Jim.
1. buy your PAL programmer
2. buy your PAL
3. learn how to obtain the required function
4. burn the PAL and discover it does'nt work
5. while patience lasts go to 2. wend
6. revert to PLL


I could do the same analysis for a PLL - it isn't a two minute job.

Do you have a problem with an XOR chip and a 74(xx)90?

budgie February 20th 04 12:45 PM

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 09:56:22 GMT, (Mike W) wrote:

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 03:08:14 GMT, "Jim Pennell"
wrote:



I'd be tempted to use a PAL chip. It is possible to make a multiply by 4
and then divide by 10 in the same chip, which would make the total parts
required to get the 4 MHz 50% Sq Wave your original 10 MHz input and a
single chip.


Mice one Jim.
1. buy your PAL programmer
2. buy your PAL
3. learn how to obtain the required function
4. burn the PAL and discover it does'nt work
5. while patience lasts go to 2. wend
6. revert to PLL


I could do the same analysis for a PLL - it isn't a two minute job.

Do you have a problem with an XOR chip and a 74(xx)90?

Jim Pennell February 21st 04 04:20 AM

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 09:56:22 GMT, (Mike W) wrote:



Mice one Jim.
1. buy your PAL programmer
2. buy your PAL
3. learn how to obtain the required function
4. burn the PAL and discover it does'nt work
5. while patience lasts go to 2. wend
6. revert to PLL



Well, true... Happens I have access to that sort of thing, but I do see
your point.

Another approach might be to divide by 5 and then you can double twice
with a couple of chips, and then divide by 2 to get the 50% duty cycle.

A PLL system works, but for something this simple a couple of generic glue
logic IC's will serve the purpose.

Let me see, it'd require a 7490, a hex inverter for some delay in the
multiplier, and a 7400 nand. If memory serves, that ought to do it.


Jim Pennell
N6BIU



Jim Pennell February 21st 04 04:20 AM

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 09:56:22 GMT, (Mike W) wrote:



Mice one Jim.
1. buy your PAL programmer
2. buy your PAL
3. learn how to obtain the required function
4. burn the PAL and discover it does'nt work
5. while patience lasts go to 2. wend
6. revert to PLL



Well, true... Happens I have access to that sort of thing, but I do see
your point.

Another approach might be to divide by 5 and then you can double twice
with a couple of chips, and then divide by 2 to get the 50% duty cycle.

A PLL system works, but for something this simple a couple of generic glue
logic IC's will serve the purpose.

Let me see, it'd require a 7490, a hex inverter for some delay in the
multiplier, and a 7400 nand. If memory serves, that ought to do it.


Jim Pennell
N6BIU



Paul Burridge February 21st 04 12:28 PM


Anyone care to nominate an RF mixer chip for 100Mhz that's readily
available in the UK?
--

The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies.

Paul Burridge February 21st 04 12:28 PM


Anyone care to nominate an RF mixer chip for 100Mhz that's readily
available in the UK?
--

The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies.

John Jardine February 21st 04 02:05 PM


Paul Burridge wrote in message
...

Anyone care to nominate an RF mixer chip for 100Mhz that's readily
available in the UK?
--

The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies.


LM1496



John Jardine February 21st 04 02:05 PM


Paul Burridge wrote in message
...

Anyone care to nominate an RF mixer chip for 100Mhz that's readily
available in the UK?
--

The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies.


LM1496



maxfoo February 21st 04 03:51 PM

On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 12:28:13 +0000, Paul Burridge
wrote:


Anyone care to nominate an RF mixer chip for 100Mhz that's readily
available in the UK?



give 'em a call for free samples...


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