Clock Oscillators Serve 3.3V Systems

March 1, 1999
The M103 Series of master clock oscillators is specifically designed to provide a stable, low-cost clock source for 3.3V systems used in high-end computer, server, telecomm and instrumentation applications. The clocks offer specifications that

The M103 Series of master clock oscillators is specifically designed to provide a stable, low-cost clock source for 3.3V systems used in high-end computer, server, telecomm and instrumentation applications. The clocks offer specifications that include: 3 psrms phase jitter when implemented in a 50 ohm environment; output frequencies from 100 MHz to 800 MHz; 3.3V operation; 30-ppm stability; and 400-ps rise and fall times. The oscillators offer differential PECL outputs. The units come packaged in surface-mount or DIP configurations.

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