Is this cristal clock schematic would have a low jitter ?

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Is this cristal clock schematic would have a low jitter ?

Do it need improvements ?

Thank you

Bye

Gaetan
 

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Hello

Digging a bit more in the forum I also found the LC clock, image included.

Agree that comparator can be better but I have none of them and have a lot of inverter chips.

I know the Kwak clock but it use a comparator.

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Gaetan
 

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Hello

I've done a Google search, it's a bit puzzeling, some texts say that the Pierce crystal oscillators are much noisyer than the colpitts crystal oscillators, others texts say that the Pierce crystal oscillators are the better .... ??

Between the Pierce and the colpitts crystal oscillators, which one do have the lowest jitter ?

Btw, I include an image of a Pierce crystal oscillators.

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Gaetan
 

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In the link I attached in Post 3, the various circuits are rated for their stability and power supply rejection. There is little mention of phase noise.

Here is a couple more to consider :

http://www.wenzel.com/pdffiles1/pdfs/xtalosc.pdf
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I always try to understand the subject first before copying anything from the net.
As for oscillators, I am still in the middle of that process, since early this year.
Just wish to have more (free) time.


;)


Patrick
 
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