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Oscillator
Which oscillator is best for general purpose?
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Last Update: July 31, 2009 Asked by:
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Crystal oscillator would be the best choice because its stability remains unaffected due to aging.
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RE: Oscillator
Crystal oscillator would be the best choice because its stability remains unaffected due to aging.
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RE: Oscillator
Crystal Oscillator is one of the best oscillator for stability.
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July 31, 2009 04:03:38
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RE: Oscillator
Oscillators generate a frequency it should be noted that it does not create energy but nearly acts as an energy converter.
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