Crystals Offer Pure Sinewave Outputs

Dec. 1, 1999
These pure sinewave oscillators are for use where the stability of higher-priced temperature-compensated oscillators are not needed. The crystal oscillators span an 8- to 200-MHz frequency range and offer stabilities of ±10 ppm to ±100 ppm

These pure sinewave oscillators are for use where the stability of higher-priced temperature-compensated oscillators are not needed. The crystal oscillators span an 8- to 200-MHz frequency range and offer stabilities of ±10 ppm to ±100 ppm from 0°C to 70°C in 5V and 12V options. They are available in 14-pin DIPs or 14-pin SMT packages.

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