[Ended] WTB xtals

Started by jpx72, October 06, 2011, 04:12:52 am

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jpx72

October 06, 2011, 04:12:52 am Last Edit: October 18, 2011, 12:28:01 am by jpx72
As the subject states, I want to buy a couple of NTSC xtals with frequency of 21.477272MHz
Shoot me a PM if you have them (or know where I can buy them)!
Thanks!

NintendoKing

I did tons of searches, with no results; it would appear as though you will need to just buy some cheap NTSC NES-clones and NTSC Famiclones.

Or hope people have busted Famiclones, funny thing about that I didn't know famiclone parts might be useful later... I had 2 busted NTSC clones and a Famicom over the last few years that I could have apparently taken the Xtals from. They ended up in the trash... Oops.

mamejay

I need the same.  I have found them from mouser for like $1.50 each but shipping is like $45USD!! which is crazy.

If anyone finds them let me know also.

133MHz

I'm in the opposite situation, I need a 26.601712 MHz (PAL) crystal which I haven't been able to find but I do have one or two of the 21.477272 MHz (NTSC) ones lying around, pulled out from broken consoles. ::)

I'm willing to trade a NTSC crystal for a PAL one, if anyone's interested. :)
I don't think shipping would be of any concern given the size and weight of these things. :yoshi:

133MHz

What do you mean by original? I need a PAL crystal but I only have NTSC ones, if your needs are the opposite we can trade. ;)

tonev

I have a lot of  broken famiclones so just tell me what do i need to look for?
I am back everyone :)

jpx72


tonev

Since the famiclones are not working how can i check if they are NTSC or PAL?
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jpx72

...the small number on the xtal itself.... 21,477 NTSC;  26,xxx PAL

pirate


jpx72

Quote from: pirate on October 11, 2011, 03:31:56 am
OK i deleted all my messages.


Oh you shouldn't have, I just wanted you to respect my question first. Anyway, I managed to get 20,98MHz and 21,88MHz xtals, so I think it might work... at least with the 21,88 as it can be turned down with some timmer-capacitor...I think...

tonev

So you are looking for stuff like this ( i have many ) but i just can't see NTSC or PAL...
Here is a picture:
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ericj

You have to check the frequency noted on the casing--that one is a PAL xtal (26.601712 MHz).

What happened to the legs on it?

jpx72

Yep that's PAL xtal, but this one is too damaged (the legs are gone).

tonev

I know  ;D And i am responsible for this :D well if anyone is looking for the legs they are still on the pcb  ;D
Next time i will be more careful and I hope i have an NTSC one.
I am back everyone :)