Oscillators
Oscillators are an important class of electronic circuit because it provides a circuit function to produce repetitive analog waveform. This repetitive analog waveform is then used in various applications. Oscillators can also be used to generate a fast electrical signal, which can be used to send information from one location to another. One of the most popular oscillator circuits is the 353SB3C192R.
353SB3C192R Application Field and Working Principle
The 353SB3C192R is a low power, precision, monolithic oscillator. It is mostly used in the field of signal transmission. This oscillator is capable of producing stable, low-noise signals suitable for high-speed data transmission and precision timing applications. The circuit operates with a reference input frequency of 10MHz and an output frequency of up to 200MHz. The 353SB3C192R can be used to generate clock or data signals for digital communication systems, such as Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel, and USB 3.0.
The working principle of the 353SB3C192R is based on the oscillator’s operating oscillator block. It contains an oscillator chain which consists of two voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), a frequency-dividing amplifier (FDA), and a divider/multiplier (DM) circuit. The VCOs are responsible for producing the output frequency, while the FDA is used to precisely control the output frequency. The DM circuit is used to divide or multiply the input frequency to provide the desired output frequency. The overall operation of the oscillator is controlled by its reference input frequency and an external specified frequency setting.
The 353SB3C192R is an excellent choice for applications that require precise timing, low power consumption, and reliable operation. It is also well suited for applications requiring high accuracy and stability, such as clocks for wireless communication systems and network systems. It also has a low power consumption and a low jitter level, making it ideal for ultra-low power applications.
353SB3C192R Datasheet/PDF