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This is an Arduino Library for the STP3593LF (ROX5242T1N) Digitally-Controlled Double-Oven Crystal Oscillator from rakon. It allows you to fully configure the oscillator over I 2 C. Examples are ...
This is an Arduino Library for the SiT5358 Digitally-Controlled Temperature-Compensated Crystal Oscillator from SiTime. It allows you to fully configure the oscillator over I 2 C. Examples are ...
To signal devices that accept both the 20- and 25-Hz standards, the oscillator may be designed for 22.5 Hz (R1, R2, and R3 at 27.4 kΩ and R4 at 953 kΩ), permitting adequate frequency stability ...
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