Would an analog video distribution amplifier work?
These are available cheap.
TV stations used these eight or so in a frame.
The frame had a power supply and the BNC i/o connectors.
Each da would drive 6 or 8 outputs.

73
Glenn
WB4UIV
Retired TV CE.


At 01:28 PM 9/26/2013, you wrote:
I am looking into various degrees of craziness. The source is CMOS and there are plenty of 1 in to N out parts designed to drive clocks on a PCB but not much is said about driving clocks on to a random length of coax to another piece of equipment and what additional precautions that might warrant. I am also considering making a sine wave output and maybe other frequencies.
Tom

On 9/26/2013 4:34 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

Standard high speed CMOS logic works pretty well. How crazy are you trying to get?

Bob

On Sep 26, 2013, at 1:48 AM, Tom Minnis <tom_min...@att.net> wrote:

I am working on a small clock distributor and wanted to get some ideas on what works best for 10MHz and 1PPS driver circuits. I remember sifting through the archives a year or so ago and tripped on some discussion of this but I can't find it anymore.
Tom
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