Heh, I could care less about typos. I just honestly didn't understand what you meant. The best matches I could come up with was "bubble counter" and "doubler". And since a bubble counter made no sense in this context and a doubler did, I thought I'd go with that guess and run with it.
So now with that out of the way, the reason I find this interesting is that there are probably more people on this list that need a fairly simple yet "good enough" quality 100+ MHz reference locked to a 5/10 MHz reference. In fact I know of a few already... Taking my case I'd like to end up with a GPSDO with 10 MHz output and distribute that to a number of other projects. One project being a counter for which I need a low jitter reference of anywhere between 100 MHz and 500 MHz, whichever frequency happens to coincide with the easiest design tradeoffs to realize. So for the low jitter version I would use the CVHD-950 VCXO series as per Said's advice in the "10MHz to 80MHz frequency multiplier suggestions" thread, together with an ADF4002. And for the simpler design, with worse but still okay phase noise/jitter, I would use the ADF4360-9. And you, based on your requirements for your project, would maybe go for the Cirrus Logic CS2300-CP. And other people on this list would need something which is fairly similar to one variety or the other. It would be nice if we had a collection of simple solutions where we have schematics + gerbers, from which time-nuts members could pick the one they need for their project and not spend too much time re-inventing the wheel. Just spend the time to familiarize themselves with a particular well designed and known-to-work wheel that fits the needs for their project. Think "sparkfun", but with a distinct time-nutty flavor. Anyways, sorry for going a wee bit off-topic... regards, Fred "Bert Kehren" wrote: > English and fingers are not perfect and I did not check before I send > it sorry about that. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.