In Reply to: RE: Possible to split a 10Mhz clock output? posted by eduardoo on December 16, 2016 at 02:10:50:
Yes, they are good enough so long as they are accurately and stably impedance matched to the rest of the clock distribution network. The impedance matching will minimize jitter introduction by the splitter. Don't obtain some mysterious no-name part here, but there's also no benefit in locating some boutique part produced by the audio industry either. Simply source a quality constructed part of the correct impedance from one of the established RF connector vendors. The cost still will be quite minimal. Also, be sure it has the type of connector ends you require for mating to your coax, which are probably BNCs. Connector gender (male/female) will also matter.
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Ken Newton
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