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'Oscillator'
1996\07\13@010922
by
Ben Kwok-Yiu Li
I am trying to use one of the following oscillator for a PIC. I think the
brand is Muraya, or something of that sort. The logo is a circle with a
exaggerated 'M' inside it. It is a 16.00 MHZ TTL CRYSTAL FULL CAN. I
cannot find any data on this. There are four pins arrange in a rectangle
with each at a corner. Can anyone tell me which pin goes to where in my
circuit? Written on the device itself:
K1100AM SPU
301333162-06
16.000 MHZ
(logo) 8433
Thanks for the help.
spam_OUTbenliTakeThisOuT
uclink2.berkeley.edu
1996\07\13@024456
by
fastfwd
Ben Kwok-Yiu Li <.....benliKILLspam
@spam@uclink2.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> I am trying to use one of the following oscillator for a PIC. I
> think the brand is Muraya, or something of that sort. The logo is a
> circle with a exaggerated 'M' inside it. It is a 16.00 MHZ TTL
> CRYSTAL FULL CAN. I cannot find any data on this. There are four
> pins arrange in a rectangle with each at a corner. Can anyone tell
> me which pin goes to where in my circuit?
Ben:
Your oscillator is the same size as a 14-pin DIP; imagine that the 4
oscillator pins are, therefore, numbered 1, 7, 8, and 14.
Pin #1 (which should be indicated by a dot on the case, or by a
corner that's different from the other three) is a No-Connect.
Pin #7 is Ground.
Pin #8 is the 16 MHz Output.
Pin #14 is +5V.
-Andy
Andrew Warren - fastfwd
KILLspamix.netcom.com
Fast Forward Engineering, Vista, California
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