How to make simple frequency multiplier 20 Mhz to 40 Mhz - ICS501 PLL | crystal oscillator
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If you want to know how a frequency multiplier works this is a practical example that you can try it by yourself - using a simple circuit based on the ICS501 PLL clock multiplier. It consists of variations of multiplication factors that you can choose ranging from 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 8x which means you can choose up to 8 times the multiplication factor. You can read more about the datasheet on this page https://howtodosteps.blogspot.com/2018/06/ics501-pll-clock-multiplier-frequency.html
In this video tutorial demonstration, we are going to multiply 2x or twice the original frequency from 20 Mhz active crystal oscillator to get an output of 40 Mhz. The circuit construction is pretty easy except that you have to solder the ICS501 on through hole adapter if you want to test it on the breadboard / solderless board as in the video.
The usage of the frequency multiplier is applied to radio telecommunications electronic devices such as radio, television, smartphone signals, satellite, walkie-talkie, drone remote control and many more that involve radio waves. You can make your own antenna amplifier for any of those devices by generating frequency to match the signal of the device being used for example 2G, 3G, and 4G cell phone to boost its signal
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