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 ...
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.
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 ...
Linear Technology Corporation (www.linear.com) has introduced the LTC6908, a spread spectrum silicon oscillator in a 6-lead ThinSOT or 2x3mm DFN package, optimized for switching regulators and fully ...
SIR JOHN CARROLL 1 has recently discussed the possibility of recovering an absolute scale of time from the observation of nuclear decay processes. The essence of the following remarks is that the ...
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