32.768kHz silicon oscillator (5v)


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    Default 32.768kHz silicon oscillator (5v)

    I will like to use 32khz silicon oscillator powered at 5v in my project, but i coudnt find any....

    any ideea..?

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogdan View Post
    I will like to use 32khz silicon oscillator powered at 5v in my project, but i coudnt find any....

    any ideea..?Thank you
    No Ideeea...
    generally you find 32.768KHz crystal. One can be salvaged from any faulty or broken wrist watch. as regards silicon oscillator, you can well make an oscillator with simple chips like 4093 or 40106 etc. even you can try a single transistor2N3904 and manage to get output.

    Of course there are oscillators marketed , like metal case dip with 4 pins.
    a latest possible link is attached
    http://www.epson.co.jp/e/newsroom/20...s_20090317.htm
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    THANK YOU

    i think i spell it wrong ...sorry (ESL)

    I was looking for silicon osc because of immunity to shock, vibrations and EMI

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