| Akh_Ind |
Hi,
Which PLL (from any company) should I use with SPDIF data ? |
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| Terry Demol |
| quote: | Originally posted by Akh_Ind
Hi,
Which PLL (from any company) should I use with SPDIF data ? |
Guido Tent offers a VHQ PLL reclocking PCB with extremely
low jitter rejection corner frequency and a very low jitter
VCXO. I believe this should be far superior to any chip based
solution available.
He is around here somewhere.... Guido??
Cheers,
Terry |
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| Akh_Ind |
Hi,
I cannot use PCB in my project. I need a PLL itself. |
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| Guido Tent |
| quote: | Originally posted by Akh_Ind
Hi,
I cannot use PCB in my project. I need a PLL itself. |
Hi
I am around.....
I designed a PLL that uses very ow corner frequency and lowjitter VCXO and low noise power supplies
It is intended to upgrade DACs, where clocks have jitter from 200ps to 1 ns. My unit cleans it up to 8ps
I can send you seperate information if you like
best regards |
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| machinow |
Hi Guido.
Can this VCXO be made with discrette components?? I mean with diodes /varicap??/ and a crystal. It should be possible. I suppose you have tried this method. What are the results??
The vcxo modules are very hard to find /here/. Does farnell sell them??
The other metod is using the not-liked-by-everybody ASRC like AD1896....... But this is a different design.
regards - |
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| f.k.l.chan |
hi Guido,
do you have a web page? where can i get the infomation about your PLL?
Leo |
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| Guido Tent |
| quote: | Originally posted by machinow
Hi Guido.
Can this VCXO be made with discrette components?? I mean with diodes /varicap??/ and a crystal. It should be possible. I suppose you have tried this method. What are the results??
The vcxo modules are very hard to find /here/. Does farnell sell them??
The other metod is using the not-liked-by-everybody ASRC like AD1896....... But this is a different design.
regards - |
Hi
Yes you can build a VCXO yourself, but I also sell canned modules, with or without PLL circuit (called XO DAC).
I have built discrete VCXO's but prefer canned modules as these are less sensitive to external disturbance.
regards |
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| machinow |
Thank you, Guido
best Regards |
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