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Default 3.579 MHz clock oscillator 4 pin

Hi,

I can't seem to find a datasheet for the k500 cse 3.579 MHz 4 Pin
oscillator
I can't make out the manufacturer -


Do 4 pin oscillators have a standard pin assignment?

thanks for any tips,

farce


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I think this'll work:

http://www.mtronpti.com/pdf/k500_datasheet32006.pdf




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