UtrasoundGuy
Bioengineer
- Nov 18, 2013
- 21
hello all.
we have been using an oscillator with tristate (enable) function in our design for some odd 10 years. The company purchased enough to sit on the inventory up to about now as it was cheaper to do this. The newest batches that came in (slighly different version with better tolerance MXO45T-3C-5M0000. - vs older MXO45T-2C-5M0000) are creating distrotions in our images in which the oscillator is creating a pulse sequence for. I can trace this back to the oscillator not starting properly or having some type of noise on it, both of which can occur.
Ive attached a part of the schematic if anyone is willing to take a look at it. More can be added as needed.
If also attached a some images of what the noise looks like. In this PDF, the green represents the supply voltage to the oscillator, the blue is the OE (output enable) signal, and pink is the output of the oscillator. There should be many pink output pulses for each blue since the 5MHz is faster than the much slower output enable signal. There is approximatly 250 output enables a second.
What Im confused about is why there are negative spikes for all of the oscillators except the 2C. How is this possible? This was measured many times over, all Im replacing is the oscillator, probes fixed in place. Im not sure its just RF induced noise.
I figured it was some type of impedance mismatch or filtering issue. Ive tried increasing filter storage caps across all the power supplies on the PCB to 47uF (from 0.1uf) right across the terminals of the osciallor with no luck. Ive also tried shunting the voltage to the OE and output with 1k and 1k//0.1uf without any luck either. I dont get it. Any help is appreciated.
Jim
we have been using an oscillator with tristate (enable) function in our design for some odd 10 years. The company purchased enough to sit on the inventory up to about now as it was cheaper to do this. The newest batches that came in (slighly different version with better tolerance MXO45T-3C-5M0000. - vs older MXO45T-2C-5M0000) are creating distrotions in our images in which the oscillator is creating a pulse sequence for. I can trace this back to the oscillator not starting properly or having some type of noise on it, both of which can occur.
Ive attached a part of the schematic if anyone is willing to take a look at it. More can be added as needed.
If also attached a some images of what the noise looks like. In this PDF, the green represents the supply voltage to the oscillator, the blue is the OE (output enable) signal, and pink is the output of the oscillator. There should be many pink output pulses for each blue since the 5MHz is faster than the much slower output enable signal. There is approximatly 250 output enables a second.
What Im confused about is why there are negative spikes for all of the oscillators except the 2C. How is this possible? This was measured many times over, all Im replacing is the oscillator, probes fixed in place. Im not sure its just RF induced noise.
I figured it was some type of impedance mismatch or filtering issue. Ive tried increasing filter storage caps across all the power supplies on the PCB to 47uF (from 0.1uf) right across the terminals of the osciallor with no luck. Ive also tried shunting the voltage to the OE and output with 1k and 1k//0.1uf without any luck either. I dont get it. Any help is appreciated.
Jim