Hi,
I am trying to use a at9sam7256 microcontroller.. i am using a
programmable clock out line of this chip to drive a omnivision 9640
camera chip.
The problem is that the clock signal seems very unstable.. i.e. the
video comes out, but is very unstable and has a lot of noise. When i
use the clock line that is on the omnivision reference board the camera
data looks great.. so i know that the problem is the clock signal that
i am feeding it since that is the only thing i changed.
Is there any way to clean up that clock signal that is coming from my
microcontroller?
I also dont mind creating a separate oscillator circuit with a 48mhz
crystal.. but i am a newbie and i dont know how to create such a
circuit... could someone explain? Also, are there single chip
osclilators that simply have a clock out line that i could feed into
the camera chip?
thanks - bob
I am trying to use a at9sam7256 microcontroller.. i am using a
programmable clock out line of this chip to drive a omnivision 9640
camera chip.
The problem is that the clock signal seems very unstable.. i.e. the
video comes out, but is very unstable and has a lot of noise. When i
use the clock line that is on the omnivision reference board the camera
data looks great.. so i know that the problem is the clock signal that
i am feeding it since that is the only thing i changed.
Is there any way to clean up that clock signal that is coming from my
microcontroller?
I also dont mind creating a separate oscillator circuit with a 48mhz
crystal.. but i am a newbie and i dont know how to create such a
circuit... could someone explain? Also, are there single chip
osclilators that simply have a clock out line that i could feed into
the camera chip?
thanks - bob