Measure nanoamps to ensure accurate computer clocks - Linear Technology

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

with Jim Williams, Staff Scientist
http://video.linear.com/1? utm_source=clock&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube
In this EDN Video Design Idea, Jim Williams, staff scientist with Linear Technology, explains why PC clocks are invariably wrong, and how engineers can surmount the extreme measurement challenge involved in solving the problem.

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  • I just found the schematic on EDN, great!

  • This is great help to my current project. Plus, I really dig the Tek scope you're using, that one us a work of art.

    Do you share freely the scematics for this solution?

    Also, I was curious how you offset the loading of the Tek current probecwhich was interfaced with the crystal.

  • This is utterly fantastic.

    Please please please can we have more Jim Williams!

    Thankyou!

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