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RE: Oscillator circuit for solid-state T




I have used the 555 cmos version up to 2 MHz.
Barry

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|From: "tesla-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com"-at-PMDF-at-PAXMB1
|To: Benson Barry; "Tesla-list-subscribers-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com"-at-PMDF-at-PAXMB1
|Subject: Oscillator circuit for solid-state TC
|Date: Tuesday, October 08, 1996 3:20AM
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|From jd231825-at-engr.colostate.eduMon Oct  7 22:06:01 1996
|Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 16:08:08 -0600
|From: Jeff Detweiler <jd231825-at-engr.colostate.edu>
|To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
|Subject: Oscillator circuit for solid-state TC
|
|Hi everyone,
|
|For those who have built (or are building) a solid-state TC circuit, I was
|hoping you might tell me how you built your oscillator to drive the
|circuit. I ask because I've seen some simple oscillators built around the
|555 IC, but I wasn't sure just how versatile they were in general, and what
|kind of bandwidth you might get out of the 555 if it were a variable
|frequency oscillator. In contrast to the 555, Duane Bylund in his book has
|a circuit built around the "SG3524" IC which has a maximum operating
|frequency of 150 khz. Anyone else used this chip and built an oscillator
|with it?
|
|Thanks,
|Jeff Detweiler
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