[Milsurplus] Crystal tester
Al Klase
ark at ar88.net
Sat Aug 10 12:48:38 EDT 2019
Gang,
Crystal testers have been of interest to me for a long time. There are
a lot of published circuits out there, and there have been some actual
products over the years. Most of these work just fine for crystal in
the MHz range, but don't work well with things like 100KHz calibrator
xtals or military FT-241's that are the the 300-500KHz range.
Most modern devices implement crystal oscillators by biasing a CMOS
logic gate/inverter into analog operation by connection a 1-2 meg
resistor from input to out put, and connecting the crystal like so:
This Texas Instruments app note dopes out the whole matter:
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/szza043/szza043.pdf
Basically, all one has to do is change the value of Rs to accommodate
different frequencies. E.g. 50K ohms for 100 KHz rocks. I started in
on this a while back and had encouraging results with a 100K pot for
Rs. (can't find my breadboard. :-() I intend to add some sort of
analog meter to the output of the oscillator gate to indicate activity,
and buffer the output with the other devices in the IC to and output
connector and possibly a $10 counter module from E-bay.
Too many projects!
Al
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Al Klase – N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
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