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- From: flux@sys6626.bison.mb.ca (John Kamchen)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Clocks
- Message-ID: <e26gwB4w165w@sys6626.bison.mb.ca>
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 92 22:23:13 CST
- Organization: System 6626 BBS, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
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- I'm having a problem with a circuit I'm trying to build.
- What I need is a 14Mhz clock that doesn't jitter the length of a video
- line.
- An LM1881 provides the syncs, and the clock should be stable as possible.
- Looks like this
- --____----------------------------------------------
- _-____-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- and so on this is the 14Mhz clock
-
- I suppose what I'm trying to do is simulate a color-burst sync circuit
- (but using a 14Mhz clock). The goal is to enable me to address
- a pixel every 70ns (for video sampling, image manipulation & such).
-
- Anyone know what I can do ? I've tried Xtals & inverters, all I could
- think of. I did get this working using a 74HC4046 PLL chip, but
- the cost was high ($2.50 for the chip), and at the end of the video line,
- the clock wasn't too stable.
-
- So, that's what I need. Need help!
- -John
- SSE BBS (204)589-1078 v32bis AmiTronics- MEGS of 'em
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