searching where my jitter comes

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searching where my jitter comes

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after building the v3 inverter of johu, it is time to test and I found a big jitter (well really not me but a friend that is helping to me).
We found that the real-time clock oscillator, the 32.768 kHz oscillator of the olimex is 0 hz... so my question is if this is working as long as it has power?
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Not 100% what you built, but the RTC oscillator is never used in any software
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sorry, i mean V2 openinverter board
We keep searching the jitter origin.
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I see. Well there is a 32 kHz crystal on there but it won't swing, as it's not activated by software.
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