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Electronics UFies by jayfarm 2006-10-26 09:59:48
I've need of a programmable oscillator. Currently it's designed for a DS1075M-100 which is a nice little package that does what we need.

The frequencies I'm looking to select are 170KHz, 167Khz, and 166Khz with some precision.

I've been told (haven't been able to confirm, and have to run to a meeting) that this part is obsolete, with no substitute. I couldn't find it in a quick search that it was in fact obselete, since it's not listed as such on the Maxim-Dallas page.

Help!

I'd be happy just finding a distributer that had 30 or so of these puppies in stock, but I think a longer-term replacement would be good.

Jay
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