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[SOLVED] How to deal with sine wave clk in?

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Hi, all

I think most crystals output sine wave clks, but our digital need square wave clock,
so should we adopt a macro in our back-end process or just don't care about that?
I need a 200MHz clk!!

Thanks!
 

Use a sin to square wave converter such as a simple buffer constructed with two inverters.
 

    sicheng163

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Hey you can find many sq wave osc from fox..
Try fox electronics.
 

AdvaRes said:
Use a sin to square wave converter such as a simple buffer constructed with two inverters.
thanks,
but i doubt whether a buffer works reliable...
 

It will...
Try out some samples..
 

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