You have PM.I don't suppose anyone has a Pulsar clock they would be willing to part with for the right price? Had to ask.
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You have PM.I don't suppose anyone has a Pulsar clock they would be willing to part with for the right price? Had to ask.
I'm more into buying then reading the datasheet? But thanks for the info anyway.Dear rikibow the Pulsarclock project ended few years ago so it's domain.
Pulsarclock owners can still download the datasheets here: https://sites.google.com/view/pulsarclock/
OK, no worries. Can you say a few words on how/why Pulsar was superior?Sorry, presently I don't have much time to dedicate to the subject so right now my knowledge is not adequate to provide any tip but for sure you can find the info in the diyAudio threads.
You have PM.I'm more into buying then reading the datasheet? But thanks for the info anyway.
I'm looking for a Crystek-957 and Accusilicon AS318 alternative for higher performance. Any tipps?
In a couple of words: an unbeatably low phase noise in a low power consumption DIL14 shape.OK, no worries. Can you say a few words on how/why Pulsar was superior?
Thx. If it's not a secret, how was this achieved, what's the story? I mean, have u done infinite research and found a very nice clock on the chaotic market and then you put some addons on it, soldering in you basement and producing 10 pieces a week? Or you designed the whole thing and got a Chinese company to make it? Or....?In a couple of words: an unbeatably low phase noise in a low power consumption DIL14 shape.
I am also looking for Crystek-957 and Accusilicon AS318 alternative for higher performance. Could you please give advice too?You have PM.