We feature a lot of clocks here on Hackaday, and lately most of them seem to be Nixie clocks. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but every once in a while it’s nice to see something different.
The notion of segmenting and quantizing the day into discrete segments of time is perhaps one of the most human things we do. Heralding back to a simpler era when a day was just a progression of ...
Linear Technology has introduced a 1.8GHz clock distribution IC with three independent outputs, each with its own divider and phase delay. The device, the LTC6954, has a jitter specification of less ...
A new clock generator IC from SpectraLinear opens a window on an interesting comparison between the problem of generating and distributing clocks for a mobile, media-centric personal computer ...
Time was when high-speed clock generation was about supplying clock signals to CPUs. But with the proliferation of graphics hardware, high-speed I/O, and RF in everything from handsets to server farms ...
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