Submini 3V TCVCXO Eyes Wireless Apps

June 1, 2001
Reported to be one of the industry's smallest, lowest power-consuming, temperature-controlled crystal oscillators, the S6800 Series of devices is especially applicable within tight environments such as PCMCIA cards and handheld wireless devices.

Reported to be one of the industry's smallest, lowest power-consuming, temperature-controlled crystal oscillators, the S6800 Series of devices is especially applicable within tight environments such as PCMCIA cards and handheld wireless devices. Housed in a ceramic package with only a 3.5 mm x 6 mm footprint and a 1.7-mm profile, the surface-mount device delivers frequency stability of ±2.5 ppm max. vs. temperature; ±0.3 ppm max. vs. supply voltage; ±1 ppm max. per year vs. time; and ±0.3 ppm max. vs. load.
Given a supply voltage of 3V ±5%, the device yields a frequency control range of ±5 to ±12 ppm from a pull voltage of 0.5 to 2.5V. Available in standard wireless frequencies of 12.80, 13.00, 14.40, 19.20 and 19.68 MHz, the device excels within the temperature range of -30°C to +80°C. Available on 16-mm tape or 500 pieces per reel, the package offers full compatibility with standard SMT processes.

Company: SARONIX

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