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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:52:58 GMT, "Peter Barbella"
wrote: Hello Gang, I've got a crystal (7.155 mhz) that I need to use at half frequency. I decided to pump it into a flip flop, but I'm having an awful time using 2n3904 transistors. The triggering seems to be a very challenging design issue. Anybody have any thoughts, (or other ideas for halving frequency)? Lack of info. What kind of OSC? What kind of FF? Is there an amp/buffer between the OSC and FF? Generally this is usually a non problem as at 7mhz most flops are easy to drive. Typical line up I use for this is a 2n3904 osc (any type), a capactor coupled 2n3904 common emitter amp with a 1k collector load and about 100 to 300K resistor between the collector and base to bias it and couple that into the clock input of a 74LS74/74HC74 wired as /2 or other config as needed. I also try to bias the flops clock input to about half the VCC for better results. I've never had this fail and it works fine to about 30-50mhz depending on FF used. Allison KB1GMX |
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