W woodturner550 New Member Mar 31, 2010 #1 I know that it is for timing delay. But in what types of cases would you need to use this? Digi-key part# 408-1140-ND cost per chip $44.51. Any ideas? Thanks woodturner550
I know that it is for timing delay. But in what types of cases would you need to use this? Digi-key part# 408-1140-ND cost per chip $44.51. Any ideas? Thanks woodturner550
U Ubergeek63 Well-Known Member Mar 31, 2010 #2 woodturner550 said: I know that it is for timing delay. But in what types of cases would you need to use this? Digi-key part# 408-1140-ND cost per chip $44.51. Any ideas? Thanks woodturner550 Click to expand... it is a piece of crap! https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2010/03/sy100ep195v.pdf they are typically used for clock skew in high speed data links... I used the one above to measure the speed of sound in metal... well actually to measure transit time with a resolution of 20pS dan
woodturner550 said: I know that it is for timing delay. But in what types of cases would you need to use this? Digi-key part# 408-1140-ND cost per chip $44.51. Any ideas? Thanks woodturner550 Click to expand... it is a piece of crap! https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2010/03/sy100ep195v.pdf they are typically used for clock skew in high speed data links... I used the one above to measure the speed of sound in metal... well actually to measure transit time with a resolution of 20pS dan
W woodturner550 New Member Mar 31, 2010 #3 They are similar I agree, but the time is much shorter on the one I have. Different companies also. But thanks for the information. woodturner550
They are similar I agree, but the time is much shorter on the one I have. Different companies also. But thanks for the information. woodturner550
U Ubergeek63 Well-Known Member Mar 31, 2010 #4 aside for the minimum mine has a lower delay....and longer... 10pS resolution and 10nS range. digitally controlled instead of taps
aside for the minimum mine has a lower delay....and longer... 10pS resolution and 10nS range. digitally controlled instead of taps