Yes, it looks like you can drive it that way. Taking the resonator
off will not be for the faint of heart. Mine appears to be 3mm x 4mm
with full landing pads from edge to edge under the device. There is
no way to remove it with a conventional soldering iron. The center
pad is ground so you'd have to connect this to one of the inputs and
drive the other. At least you have good sized pads for connecting a
wire ...
Dave
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ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "Samppa Tolvanen"
<samppa.tolvanen@...> wrote:
>
> On 1/23/07, djbrow54 <davebr@...> wrote:
> >
>
> > Actually, now that I look at my AtomPro28 photo in the photos
section,
> > I see they put a 1M resistor across the clock inputs. You
probably
> > want to remove that also. - Dave
> >
> I hear, I hear. That´s for single AtomPro28 (24). But what I wanted
> was to run 4 or something from the same clock. The chip supports it,
> right?
>
> One xtal leg grounded and the other driven by a logick
> pulse?
>
> Samppa
>