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60Hz Standard frequency of Calibration using
MM5369

 Oscillator circuits - Updated: July 25, 2020

This is the 60Hz Standard Frequency of the calibration frequency


standards for the digital clock circuit. calibration for any the digital clock. It
is a 50Hz or 60Hz frequency pulse generator circuit, with a test point(TP)
of 3.579MHz.

It uses MM5369 – 8 pins as the main part, easy use with 12V power
supply. In normal using, the output pin 1 gives a frequency of 60Hz

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ECG simulator circuit using CD4521 and
available high-frequency quartz crystals. CD4017

The MM5369 is available for an 8-lead dual-in-line 8 DIP (same 555 timers) epoxy package.

An internal pulse is generated by mask programming the combinations of stages 1 through 4 16 and 17 to set or reset
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How it works
In the working heart of this circuit is the crystal oscillator has a frequency of 3.579 MHz and MM5369AA-IC only as of
the circuit shown in figure first.

The signal output of this circuit will have 2 frequencies

60Hz applied to your job

3.579 MHz to adjust the C2 trimmer at the frequency to work properly.

The detail of parts


IC1: MM5369AA
X-Tal: 3.579 MHz
R1: 20M, 0.25W Resistor 1%
R2: 1K, 0.25W Resistor 1%
C1: 47pF 50V, Ceramic capacitor
C2: Trimmer 5-15pF

How to build
To place all parts as a circuit diagram into PCB as shown in Figure 2. And then adjust C2 still output pin 7 is equal to
3.579000MHz.

If you do not have the frequency meter to test the connection and try to set the clock.

If the frequency is low. The clock is moving slower than usual. And if the clock frequency is brisk walking.

Figure 2 The single-sided PCB layout and the Component layout for the PCB

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HALİT KOCABAS

hi dear
i am looking for MM5369EYR 250 pcs.

ivant to work 50hz. can you help me ?


immediately.
thanks and regards.

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L.P. Bilham

Does this 60 Hz circuit have a 12 V A/C input? Is the 60 Hz output pulse 12 V?

Reply

ElecCircuit.com Admin

 Reply to L.P. Bilham

Yes, you may use LM350 to drive 3A output current. https://www.eleccircuit.com/high-power-pulse-generator-


using-lm350t-and-ne555/ This idea, you may apply its output of this circuit instead of 555.

Reply

L.P. Bilham

Thank you for your prompt answer. I have been running around with my questions lol.

Another question – Can the output of this circuit be used as an input to a d/c cdi to pulse an ignition coil at 60
Hz?

Reply

LP Bilham

I have a 12v battery running your cicuit. The output of this circuit is 6.3V at 250mA and that is going to a lm2596
buck converter to boost the 6.3V to 12V to be the trigger of a CDi to trigger an ignition coil. The problem I am
having is the 6.3V at 250mA will not trigger the lm2596 dc buck converter. Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated thank you.

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Apichet Garaipoom
I love the electronic circuits. I will collect a lot of circuit electronics to teach my son and are useful for everyone.

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