Low-Cost OCXOs Fit In DIP Housings

June 1, 1999
This family of low-cost, high-stability oven-controlled crystal oscillators is supplied in 14-pin DIP housings and employ a ASIC for high reliability. The devices come with frequencies of 10, 12, 13, and 16.384 MHz and include stability with

This family of low-cost, high-stability oven-controlled crystal oscillators is supplied in 14-pin DIP housings and employ a ASIC for high reliability. The devices come with frequencies of 10, 12, 13, and 16.384 MHz and include stability with temperature of ±0.2 ppm from -40°C to 60°C. The sources are suited for applications requiring small size, operation from 5 vdc supply and low cost. Current consumption is 50 mA maximum at -40°C.

Company: PIEZO TECHNOLOGY INC.

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