http://www.cardinalxtal.comThe term “frequency jitter” has become popular in the last few years to define the short-term stability of a frequency source. A ...
Engineers have frequently faced a dilemma when considering frequency components for medical instrumentation and other applications. A nontemperature-compensated clock oscillator, for instance, carries ...
At 40.0MHz the phase noise performance of IQD’s CFPS-115 crystal clock oscillator is -80dBc/Hz at 10Hz offset and -145dBc/Hz at 1kHz offset. Low power consumption is specified at 7mA. The device is ...
Clock speed is equivalent to data movement in applications that receive and process hundreds of megabytes of data each second. Applications involved in moving enormous volumes of data include cellular ...
IQD have launched what they believe to be the world’s smallest 32.768kHz clock oscillator in a design that also delivers very low power. The device measures 1.6 x 1.2 x 0.7mm and comes in a ...
Occasionally you might need a simple clock module for various projects. A small CMOS clock module, such as the one presented here, is not capable of offering as much precision as a clock module built ...
The demand for analog and mixed-signal-based integrated circuits (ICs) has surged due to the increasing reliance on electronic-based applications across industries. As the world transitions to more ...
As the timebase for a clock, almost anything with a periodic oscillation can be used. Traditionally, that meant a pendulum, but in our time, we’ve seen plenty of others. Perhaps none as unusual as ...
Today, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)-based oscillators are merely nudging the traditional crystal oscillator market. Significant design wins will occur soon if the MEMS companies are right, ...