Re: where to get parts?

From: Franklin Bowen <fbowen_at_balt.checkfree.com>
Date: Tue Jan 19 1999 - 11:44:55 EST

Alright, what is the difference between an oscillator and a crystal? And
what is fundamental vs. 3rd overtone?

Rodger Boots <rlboots@cedar-rapids.net> on 01/19/99 03:58:13 AM

Please respond to vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu

To: vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu, Clay Cowgill <ClayC@diamondmm.com>
cc: (bcc: Franklin Bowen/MD/CheckFree)
Subject: Re: where to get parts?

Clay Cowgill wrote:

> > On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Clay Cowgill wrote:
> Anyone know of a source for 49.152MHz oscillators? (I'd settle for
> crystals too.) Namco games use them-- 48MHz runs the game, but you can
> tell it's pushing the limits of sync on a raster monitor. 50MHz and the
> board won't run...
>
> -Clay

DigiKey actually only has one surface mount oscillator,
a CTX282CT-ND at $10.45---the other part number
is for several thousand on a reel!

Jaco Electronics http://www.jacoelectronics.com/ has
the Epson SG636PTJ-49.152MC3 oscillator and a
Valpey Fisher VF75T-49.152MHZ crystal.
Received on Tue Jan 19 10:43:24 1999

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