Oscillators Tout Ultra Low Jitter

Aug. 1, 2003
Suitable for use in Fibre Channel, SONET and Ethernet applications, this line of differential PECL output oscillators span frequencies from 10.0 to 650.0 MHz. The crystal-based timing devices boast of an ultra low jitter - e.g., 1-psrms maximum for

Suitable for use in Fibre Channel, SONET and Ethernet applications, this line of differential PECL output oscillators span frequencies from 10.0 to 650.0 MHz. The crystal-based timing devices boast of an ultra low jitter - e.g., 1-psrms maximum for >70 MHz. The parts have an input voltage of 2.5V, 3.3V or 5V. Frequency stabilities are ±20, ±25 and ±50 ppm over the operating temperature range of 0°C to 80ÞC. Symmetry is a 45/55. The package comes in an industry-standard footprint priced at $7 each. For further information, call PLETRONICS INC., Lynnwood, WA. (425) 776-2760.

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