mekpeacenfood
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lpro-101
Hi, we have a very accurate sine wave source that we'd like to use to sync our whole apparatus with. However, not all components take a sine input--some use a trigger port and want a square wave.
What is the best way to convert a very clean 10 MHz sine wave to a square wave? As a complication, it will need to drive 50 ohms ~1V.
It seems like such a common task--surely everything from oscilloscopes to timing standards themselves need this. What is the accepted strategy? Is a schmitt trigger alone enough, or will phase jitter still be more than a couple ns? If so, what can I add to "take it to the next level"?
Hi, we have a very accurate sine wave source that we'd like to use to sync our whole apparatus with. However, not all components take a sine input--some use a trigger port and want a square wave.
What is the best way to convert a very clean 10 MHz sine wave to a square wave? As a complication, it will need to drive 50 ohms ~1V.
It seems like such a common task--surely everything from oscilloscopes to timing standards themselves need this. What is the accepted strategy? Is a schmitt trigger alone enough, or will phase jitter still be more than a couple ns? If so, what can I add to "take it to the next level"?