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Hello,

For one of my projects, I need a high frequency oscillator, in the range of 900MHz. Do such oscillators exist in nature? If not, how can such a high frequency clock be achieved?

Also, is it possible to use the clock of a CPU? Anyway to output the high frequency clock and use it externally?

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HI,
In the nature you can find much higher frequencies...
Ask only an Astro physician :) or radio astronomes ..._ Both are working up to 10th of GHz (and beyond).
But more practicables_for us: google pls simple for HF XTAL or SAW oscillators...
The best are i.e. in an SMD package from 7x4 mm & up to 550MHz, but I know that older profesional XTLA Osci vendors (as Vectron,...) have had products upto & over GHz.
In all cases, they are expensive as pharmacy:-(
Only question is quality of your signal; as stability, spectral cleanles, jitter, amplitude...
K.
 

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