??? 11/18/04 11:11 Read: times Msg Score: -1 -1 Answer is Wrong |
#81440 - Why not try ? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
When you have so simple component as crystal, where only two pins are used - and without polarity, why not simply try to find these 2 pins ?
If it has its own power supply, it's a bit less simple, but usually the power supply pins have an internal protection diode, which is easy to detect. Even if you destroy a couple of them - well, you would have thrown them anyway ! Regards, Slobodan |
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