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Dave
Is it possible to "burn out" a crystal by hooking it up incorrectly? Does
it matter which way you hook it up?
I am attempting to build the 10 MHz crystal oscillator displayed on p. 246
of Joe Carr's Secrets of RF Circuit Design, and must have done something
wrong. My 100 MHz scope and my DMM give me nothing but anomylous readings
which I can't make any sense out of. Thus my question, above. Decided to
consult those more in-the-know than myself, before I take out the crystal
and install the spare I bought.
If desired, I think I can probably figure out how to upload the schematic to
alt.binaries.schematics.electronic, if anyone wants to see it. It's a
simple colpitts crystal oscillator making use of six disc capacitors and a
couple of resistors, plus, of course, the crystal and a 2N3904. I am using
a LM7812 to drive it, with the heatsink screwed down tight to the metal
enclosure, and a 12V wall-wart feeding that (it puts out 18V, and my circuit
voltage is +11.91 volts. The scematic says anything between 9 and 12 volts
should work.) I did have to make a couple of corrections to misconfigured
capacitors, but that is all. The only trace I can get that looks like any
kind of sine-wave is approx 10 mV at maybe 1.5 MHz.
Any feedback on proper use and installation of crystals is welcomed. I'm
about to scrap the whole thing and start over.
Thanks,
Dave
it matter which way you hook it up?
I am attempting to build the 10 MHz crystal oscillator displayed on p. 246
of Joe Carr's Secrets of RF Circuit Design, and must have done something
wrong. My 100 MHz scope and my DMM give me nothing but anomylous readings
which I can't make any sense out of. Thus my question, above. Decided to
consult those more in-the-know than myself, before I take out the crystal
and install the spare I bought.
If desired, I think I can probably figure out how to upload the schematic to
alt.binaries.schematics.electronic, if anyone wants to see it. It's a
simple colpitts crystal oscillator making use of six disc capacitors and a
couple of resistors, plus, of course, the crystal and a 2N3904. I am using
a LM7812 to drive it, with the heatsink screwed down tight to the metal
enclosure, and a 12V wall-wart feeding that (it puts out 18V, and my circuit
voltage is +11.91 volts. The scematic says anything between 9 and 12 volts
should work.) I did have to make a couple of corrections to misconfigured
capacitors, but that is all. The only trace I can get that looks like any
kind of sine-wave is approx 10 mV at maybe 1.5 MHz.
Any feedback on proper use and installation of crystals is welcomed. I'm
about to scrap the whole thing and start over.
Thanks,
Dave