we are evaluating to use a bunch of Digital Discovery boards for experimental physics; more specifically: to synchronise / control certain motors / detectors / other equipment.
(1) Is it possible to synchronise the Discovery to some external reference clock (10 MHz is quite common), in order to reduce temporal jitter?
(2) In another use case, we would like to control an experiment running at 5.204 MHz; it would be great if the system clock (100 MHz) could somehow be tweaked towards 98.87 MHz; even at the risk of warranty void. Any ideas? Could we carefully detune or even replace a crystal?
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Hi,
we are evaluating to use a bunch of Digital Discovery boards for experimental physics; more specifically: to synchronise / control certain motors / detectors / other equipment.
(1) Is it possible to synchronise the Discovery to some external reference clock (10 MHz is quite common), in order to reduce temporal jitter?
(2) In another use case, we would like to control an experiment running at 5.204 MHz; it would be great if the system clock (100 MHz) could somehow be tweaked towards 98.87 MHz; even at the risk of warranty void. Any ideas? Could we carefully detune or even replace a crystal?
Thanks for your time – osti
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