You don't need all those tank circuits, unless you are in overtone mode, and you want the right overtone.
You do need an amplifier after it. I would not use a bunch of hex inverters all in the same package, unless you want more jitter than you started with.
Jocko
You do need an amplifier after it. I would not use a bunch of hex inverters all in the same package, unless you want more jitter than you started with.
Jocko
Jocko!
of course I do not need the overtones,
I am not going to build this circuit.
Probably I will finish with Elso's clock, it looks for me easier, what is important, because I am comletely greenhorn in RF and digital.
😎 But I realy do understand Ohm's law
of course I do not need the overtones,
I am not going to build this circuit.
Probably I will finish with Elso's clock, it looks for me easier, what is important, because I am comletely greenhorn in RF and digital.
😎 But I realy do understand Ohm's law

KWAK Clock PCB
I was not aware that Elso Kwak sells a ready made PCB. If so how do I get/buy one?
Guillaume
you can use this type of circuit and you can get rid of all overtone stuff and tuning stuff... or you can buy Elso's pcb.... which he is happily selling to you.
I was not aware that Elso Kwak sells a ready made PCB. If so how do I get/buy one?
Guillaume
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