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Old 18th August 2004, 08:46 AM   #1
TKK1010 is offline TKK1010  Hong Kong
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Default want to make cd clock with buffer out

I am planning to make a low jitter clock based on TCXO. I can make a low noise power supply myself. However, I would like to add a buffer between the clock and the servo IC on cd player.

It is heard that it is simple to use 74AC04 logic as a buffer out of cd clock. Can somebody provide me the schematic.

I know cd transport of Wedia also use 74AC04 as a cd clock output buffer.

Thanks a lot for your help

p.s. KWAK-CLOCK seems to be too complicated for me
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