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发表于 2005-7-22 13:38:57
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PCI clock
It really depends on the equipment you use to observe the clock waveform.
If your oscilliscope is 100MHz+, then it is quite possible for you to observe a sine wave. If it is around 50MHz, then it is possible to get a square wave.
A good oscilliscope will be able to show you the quality of the clock. If you see a pure sine wave, then congratualtions, you have a good oscillator and probably a good clock buffer.
If you see some funny distortion, like mountain shape, or even tilt mountain shape, too bad, your clock suffers from a jitter or a phase problem.
In logic analyzer, it always show up as a square waveform.. |
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