Allicdata Part #: | 8W-19.200MDD-T-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
8W-19.200MDD-T |
Price: | $ 0.64 |
Product Category: | Crystals, Oscillators, Resonators |
Manufacturer: | TXC Corporation |
Short Description: | OSC XO 19.200MHZ CMOS SMD |
More Detail: | 19.2MHz XO (Standard) CMOS Oscillator 1.8V Enable/... |
DataSheet: | 8W-19.200MDD-T Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
3000 +: | $ 0.57154 |
Absolute Pull Range (APR): | -- |
Current - Supply (Disable) (Max): | -- |
Height - Seated (Max): | 0.035" (0.90mm) |
Size / Dimension: | 0.098" L x 0.079" W (2.50mm x 2.00mm) |
Package / Case: | 4-SMD, No Lead |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Ratings: | -- |
Current - Supply (Max): | 15mA |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 85°C |
Series: | 8W |
Frequency Stability: | ±25ppm |
Voltage - Supply: | 1.8V |
Output: | CMOS |
Function: | Enable/Disable |
Frequency: | 19.2MHz |
Type: | XO (Standard) |
Base Resonator: | Crystal |
Part Status: | Active |
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An 8W-19.200MDD-T oscillator is an electronic device designed to generate or generate a periodic, as opposed to aperiodic or chaotic, signal. The device typically contains an amplifier and an electronic oscillator circuit which produces a desired frequency output. Oscillators are very important components of most types of electronic circuitry, including radio and communication transmitter and receivers. They are also used in electrical timekeeping and data synchronizing. Due to their importance and ubiquity, oscillators are generally classified into two main categories depending on the type of amplifier which is used.
Linear Oscillators Linear oscillators use linear amplifiers as their amplifying device. These oscillators generate sinusoidal waves, usually of a single frequency, over a wide range of amplitudes and frequencies. Because these signals are predictable and easy to create, they are commonly used in many types of communication and control systems. Examples of linear oscillators include audio amplifiers used for radio broadcasting, tuning circuits used to control frequency-rolled systems, and voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs). These oscillators are particularly useful for monitoring and controlling systems where precise timing and frequency is critical.
Nonlinear Oscillators Nonlinear oscillators, also known as pulse-generating oscillators, use nonlinear amplifiers to amplify a signal. These amplifiers are designed to produce unpredictable waves which vary in amplitude and frequency depending on the applied input. Because these oscillators do not repeat themselves at a constant rate, they have a more complex output than linear oscillators. Nonlinear oscillators can be used to create highly accurate data transmission systems, for example in digital modulators used to encode data into a specific frequency, and be used to generate complex signals for research purposes. For example, angular momentum tests can be done with nonlinear oscillators in order to measure the effects of different forces on small objects.
The 8W-19.200MDD-T oscillator is an example of a nonlinear oscillator, and is designed for data transmission and synchronization. It has a maximum frequency of 19.2 MHz, and produces a square wave-like signal with a rise time of 8ns. It is designed to operate over a temperature range of -55 to 125°C, and has high thermal stability and noise immunity. This oscillator is commonly used in automotive applications, wireless communications, and portable devices thanks to its small size and low power consumption.
In summary, the 8W-19.200MDD-T oscillator is an important component of many electronic systems, and is capable of producing high-quality and reliable signals over a wide range of frequencies and amplitudes. Thanks to its high performance, low power consumption, and small size, it is often used in a variety of different applications, ranging from automotive to wireless communications. It is a valuable tool for monitoring and controlling systems requiring accurate timing and frequency.
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