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Low jitter oscillators various frequencies

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-Hi I have the following three low jitter clocks left over. Maybe they can be of good use for someone else.

- One self made PCB with a Tent Labs 45.xx MHz low jitter clock and onboard power supply for use in Sony cdplayers, needs 10 to 15 V DC power supply. Output signal is 5 V.

- One Audiocom 45.xx Mhz for use in Sony cdplayers (this one is chockfull of BG NX HiQ 47/6.3 and 0.1/50). Needs 12 V power supply. Output signal is 5 V.

- One chinese low jitter(ish) clock modified to 3.3 V Abracon ACOL 24.576 MHz. It was never used. It measures OK since the Abracon went in. This one has rectifier and filter cap on board so you can connect it directly to a small 12 V transformer. The clock module is in suspenders ;) please see the picture. Output signal is 3.3 V.

They are all in good working order and they're all better than standard clocks. They cost 35 Euro each ex shipping (except for the Audiocom that will set you back for 50 Euro ex shipping considering the value of the used BG NX).
 

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