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Subject: | LF: 100 kHz I/Q |
From: | pws <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 03 Aug 2012 18:30:32 +0200 |
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Hi, I found some 10 MHz double-OCXOs in the junk-box and I need two 100 kHz LO-signals at 90deg. of phase shift. The idea is using 74HC390 for dividing down to 400 kHz (25:1) feeding a phase shifting network consisting of two flip-flops (4:1), commonly found at SDRs. Q: Does that work or could I run into trouble due to the non-symmetrical output train from the 25:1 dividers? May be a stupid question but it's ~40 years ago when I was busy doing nasty things with flip-flops [^_^] Peter, df3lp |
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