Hi all!
How can I generate a (0 to 3.3V) 60MHz sharp edge clock. I can get upto 100MHz sine wave with my function/signal generator. If I use any high speed comparator, there is always an offset( around 0.2V) at the output. Can I have some option/methods for its generation.
I have simulated a clipping circuit by using a 60MHz 8Vpp sine wave and clipping it using 1N914 diodes at 3.3V, to generate approximately 3.3 VDC square wave. But, when I tried the same with my function generator and PCB, I see that 8Vpp sine is attenuated at that frequency and the does not clip at all. I noticed that the BNC-BNC wire has a huge capacitance ~40pF. Can some one suggest me to solve this issue.
Put an inductor in parallel with the cable to tune the capacitance out, Try 15 turns around a 4mm former as a starting point. swing the generators frequency and see where the voltage peaks, adjust number of turns to get it to 60 MHZ.
Frank
chunckey,Did you mean the implementation of the inductor in the picture below?If my assumption is right, why the inductor can tune the capacitance out?
Thank you so much.