Hi Ivconic,
I think I've found where was your problem with first cap...
simulating it with 150pF gave me that thing... means that the reactance of capacitor at osc frequency let pass so much signal that 353 goes into saturation in that strange way ... I mean with all that bouncing.
So maybe your wrong cap had a tollerance of more than 50%... very bad one.
Problem is that at out freq and with 100pF signal is perfectly sinusoidal... so, if simulator is right, Ap and me have something parassitistic capacitance of 35-45pF there... cause maybe socket is involved for real... but I think that a socket could not introduce such deviations...
A test we can made is lowering the cap to 50-80pF and see the effects.
Best regards,
Max
I think I've found where was your problem with first cap...
simulating it with 150pF gave me that thing... means that the reactance of capacitor at osc frequency let pass so much signal that 353 goes into saturation in that strange way ... I mean with all that bouncing.
So maybe your wrong cap had a tollerance of more than 50%... very bad one.
Problem is that at out freq and with 100pF signal is perfectly sinusoidal... so, if simulator is right, Ap and me have something parassitistic capacitance of 35-45pF there... cause maybe socket is involved for real... but I think that a socket could not introduce such deviations...
A test we can made is lowering the cap to 50-80pF and see the effects.
Best regards,
Max
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