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Which Quarz-Type - Vendor, works best with the LPC210x?

Which Quarz-Type - Vendor, works best with the LPC210x?

2005-02-01 by Markus Meng

Hi all,

I intend to use a "14.7456MHz HC49US/THT" type of quarz for the
oscillator. However with 2 x 39 PF caps, it seems to be hard to
find an appropriate type, that works best with the LPC210x.

Could somebody give me a hint which type works best in his
application - Vendor Number?

Best Regards
Markus

RE: [lpc2000] Which Quarz-Type - Vendor, works best with the LPC210x?

2005-02-01 by Lasse Madsen

Hi,

39pF caps sounds awfully large in my ears... try 15pF

Regards
Lasse
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Subject: [lpc2000] Which Quarz-Type - Vendor, works best with the LPC210x?


Hi all,

I intend to use a "14.7456MHz HC49US/THT" type of quarz for the
oscillator. However with 2 x 39 PF caps, it seems to be hard to
find an appropriate type, that works best with the LPC210x.

Could somebody give me a hint which type works best in his
application - Vendor Number?

Best Regards
Markus






 
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Re: [lpc2000] Which Quarz-Type - Vendor, works best with the LPC210x?

2005-02-01 by Leon Heller

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LPC210x?


>
> Hi,
>
> 39pF caps sounds awfully large in my ears... try 15pF

That is what Philips specifies; they have a table with suggested values for 
different frequencies in the documentation somewhere.

Leon 



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