Oscillators
Oscillators are electrical/electronic components whose output signal is a periodic waveform, typically a sine wave, which is modulated by an amplifier and other components. Oscillators are used in a variety of electronic applications, including in radios, TV sets, and telecommunications systems. They are also commonly used as power sources in industrial and scientific instruments.
550AJ200M000DGR
The 550AJ200M000DGR is an oscillator designed to operate at 200 MHz. It is a high-performance, low-cost oscillator that is an ideal solution for communications and broadcast broadcast applications. The oscillator operates in a temperature-controlled environment and provides a highly stable and reliable performance. It also features a wide operating temperature range and is able to provide a low jitter tolerance.
Application Field
The 550AJ200M000DGR oscillator is primarily used in communications and broadcast applications, including in satellite systems, cellular networks, and other high-frequency systems. It is also used in a variety of scientific instruments and industrial applications.
Working Principle
The 550AJ200M000DGR oscillator works on the principle of producing waveforms by the repeated, regular fluctuation in current or voltage. The oscillator produces a periodic waveform, called a clock signal, which is then amplified and further converted to periodic waveforms of a desired frequency. The oscillator is also capable of producing signals of different shapes and frequencies. The output waveform is then used to drive other components in the circuit.