Does Ecliptek offer an asymmetric (or down center) spread?
An asymmetric spread is defined as setting the output frequency half way point between the maximum down spread frequency and the center spread frequency. Asymmetric spreading is often used when over-clocking is a concern. The Ecliptek EMS series does not offer an asymmetric spread option. However, carefully selecting the proper center frequency and spread percentage can often accomplish the same design goals.
An asymmetric spread is defined as setting the output frequency half way point between the maximum down spread frequency and the center spread frequency. Asymmetric spreading is often used when over-clocking is a concern. The Ecliptek EPS series does not offer an asymmetric spread option. However, carefully selecting the proper center frequency and spread percentage can often accomplish the same design goals.