Oscillators Boost WLAN Performance

Oct. 8, 2008
Optimized for IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless access points and WLAN enterprise networking equipment, the S1633 and S1634 series crystal clock oscillators sport a small footprint of 3.2 mm x 5 mm in a ceramic package. The devices are available in

Optimized for IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless access points and WLAN enterprise networking equipment, the S1633 and S1634 series crystal clock oscillators sport a small footprint of 3.2 mm x 5 mm in a ceramic package. The devices are available in frequencies from 40 MHz to 60 MHz with a symmetry of 45% to 50% or better. Other features include LVCMOS/LVTTL-compatible outputs, stabilities of ±25 ppm and ±50ppm, low-power standby mode, and an operating temperature range from   -20°C to +70°C. The S1633 series operates with a 3.3V supply while the S1634 operates from a 2.5V supply. Each component consumes less than 10 mA in operating mode. SARONIX, Menlo Park, CA. (800) 227-8974.

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