1.090-GHz SAW Clock Oscillator Provides True Sine-Wave Output

Oct. 8, 2008
The CCSO-014-1090 1.090-GHz clock oscillator (CCSO) was designed using SAW (surface acoustic wave) crystal technology to provide low-noise, low-jitter performance with true sinewave output. It features -138dBc/Hz phase noise at 10-kHz offset. The

The CCSO-014-1090 1.090-GHz clock oscillator (CCSO) was designed using SAW (surface acoustic wave) crystal technology to provide low-noise, low-jitter performance with true sinewave output. It features -138dBc/Hz phase noise at 10-kHz offset. The CCSO-014-1090, which comes in a 14-pin DIP hermetically sealed package, accepts a +12-V input voltage and generates a true sine-wave with +12-dBm min. output power. This CCSO has no sub-harmonic and the second harmonic is -40 dBc max. Operating temperature range is-55°C to +105°C. The CCSO-014-1090 was designed for Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) applications. CRYSTEK CRYSTALS CORP., Ft. Myers, FL. (800) 237-3061 or (239) 561-3311.

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