Thanks all – I think that all makes sense. So the input clock is AC coupled,
which strips the DC component, then the level is clamped by the diodes. Thus
the TI chip always gets a clipped sinewave regardless of what the input signal
looked like..
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On 2022-02-25 10:23, Brian Padalino wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 10:22 AM Marcus D. Leech
wrote:
On 2022-02-25 10:17, David Raeman wrote:
Hi all, I’d like to provide an external 10MHz sinusoidal clock to
an N320. The clock signal level is below the 10dBm max spec for
this
On 2022-02-25 10:23, Brian Padalino wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 10:22 AM Marcus D. Leech
wrote:
On 2022-02-25 10:17, David Raeman wrote:
Hi all, I’d like to provide an external 10MHz sinusoidal clock to
an N320. The clock signal level is below the 10dBm max spec for
this
On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 10:22 AM Marcus D. Leech
wrote:
> On 2022-02-25 10:17, David Raeman wrote:
>
> Hi all, I’d like to provide an external 10MHz sinusoidal clock to an
> N320. The clock signal level is below the 10dBm max spec for this radio,
> however it’s a bipolar sinewave (1.8Vpp, center
On 2022-02-25 10:17, David Raeman wrote:
Hi all, I’d like to provide an external 10MHz sinusoidal clock to an
N320. The clock signal level is below the 10dBm max spec for this
radio, however it’s a bipolar sinewave (1.8Vpp, centered at 0V). I
think this is somewhat common for sinewave oscill