There are tons of circuits for listening devices available on the internet. For the most part, they all have in common that they are virtually useless. This article shows how to build a reliable, small and inexpensive listening device using a PLL clock multiplier and a standard crystal. Most audio listening devices, also called spy […]
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Overtone Crystal Oscillator
Crystals with higher frequencies than about 30 MHz are almost exclusively overtone crystals. Such a crystal is intended to be used on an odd multiple of it’s fundamental frequency. Unfortunately, the crystal doesn’t want to resonate on it’s overtone frequency voluntarily, the oscillator circuit needs to force the correct overtone. For a little 2m band […]
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ICS501 / ICS501 VHF Experiments
The ICS501 / ICS511 from Renesas are easy to use, fully integrated clock multipliers for output frequencies up to 200 MHz. What makes them particuarly interesting is the integrated crystal oscillator circuit and ability to produce some fractional multiples, such as 6.25 or 2.5. So let’s find out if they’re interesting for the hobbyist who […]
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ICS501 – Integrated PLL Clock Multiplier
Before clock multiplier circuits existed, they had to be implemented with discrete parts. This took up quite a bit time in design and prototyping. Luckily the days are over and we can use integrated clock multipliers such as the LOCO™ PLL clock multiplier ICS501. I stumbled across a box of ICS501 PLL clock multipliers from […]
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