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I would not take the voltage up to 15+_ as the output ops are rated for 30v duel voltage MAX . Nom 28v.
also take into account the working voltages of some of the caps .
I would not take the voltage above 12.5_+ . duel voltage 25v .
I think JBG will agree . As we both have been to see Alice .
Thanks for the warning. Any way of reducing the sine wave distortion at the highest voltage setting then? Or that's completely unavoidable?
I don't remember exactly what I did .
The sine wave as I recall was ok ish upto 60Mhz . But I did change the ops and I put a
small ceramic cap 8pf on the input of the relay contact . as the relays on my one had a funny
contact impedance . which made the sine cleaner & the square look square.
But the Jitter was like watching mountains during an earth quake .
The cap was on the op amp just after the dual filter there are 2 small pots ether side .
if you look there is a 49.9
resistor that goes to the relay centre .
along that track is a ground plain just put a 10pf or smaller . between the track and ground.
this might help you .
I did load up some pictures on another section about 6 months ago . with some stuff
JBG was working on his injection locking . which did not work on my one . I did something
slightly different . but it did not solve the problem of the
jitter .
That's when I hit the bottom of the hole and had tea with Alice .
And ordered the UTG 962 which just works great out the box .
And wondering why I went as far as I did .
It killed 9 months of Retirement boredom . Meet interesting folks on this forum .
And Learned only one think how to waste time & money .
My 20Mhz 2ppb OCXO + PLL was over $20 .
As I said earlier back I converted it to a Med Pulser 40hz cmos .
I did use a proto type with a XR2206cp which actually goes to 1mhz and
No Jitter, just 2 ceramic caps no xtal it had a drift of about 0.02 hz an hr .
& very clean cmos pulse . for a $1 chip. found in the scrap box .
But for the med Pulse I needed more stable . now its ok.. 40hz 10
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