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Old 07-02-2007, 01:34 PM
Geoff Harrison Geoff Harrison is offline
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Originally Posted by sje View Post
For only a few dollars, a single chip all-in-one microcontroller could be programmed to generate a 60 Hz sine wave and feed it to the S-100 RTC pin.
But the main advantage of choosing the 60Hz signal is how precise it is, at least over long time spans. A microcontroller generated signal would be no more accurate than the system clock.

If you need the precision of the line frequency, couldn't you hook up a small transformer and feed an unrectified 5v to bus pin 55 and let the VI/RTC card work like it would in an 8800b?

Geoff.
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