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- From: jon_sree@world.std.com (Jon Sreekanth)
- Subject: Re: CMOS Oscillator
- In-Reply-To: mjohnson@netcom.Netcom.COM's message of 18 Aug 92 22:09:00 GMT
- Message-ID: <JON_SREE.92Aug19113320@world.std.com>
- Sender: jon_sree@world.std.com (Jon Sreekanth)
- Organization: The World
- References: <1992Aug18.140051.10073@donau.et.tudelft.nl>
- <MJOHNSON.92Aug18140900@netcom.Netcom.COM>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 16:33:20 GMT
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- In article <MJOHNSON.92Aug18140900@netcom.Netcom.COM> mjohnson@netcom.Netcom.COM (Mark Johnson) writes:
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- In article <1992Aug18.140051.10073@donau.et.tudelft.nl> elmar@dutentb.et.tudelft.nl (Elmar van Ginneken) writes:
- > What I am looking for is a low power oscillator (<.5 mA @ 5V) running
- > at a frequency of roughly 1 MHz.
- > However, the frequency-determining component should be an inductor with
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- Check out Horowitz and Hill, Art of Electronics, Cambridge University
- Press, ISBN 0-521-37095-7. Check the index under oscillators, or the
- chapter on low power design. Also, there are some PUT (Programmable
- Unijunction Transistor) circuits shown there.
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- / Jon Sreekanth
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