
FL400WFMR1 Crystals, Oscillators, Resonators |
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Allicdata Part #: | FL400WFMR1TR-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
FL400WFMR1 |
Price: | $ 0.22 |
Product Category: | Crystals, Oscillators, Resonators |
Manufacturer: | Diodes Incorporated |
Short Description: | CRYSTAL 40.0000MHZ 10PF SMD |
More Detail: | 40MHz ±10ppm Crystal 10pF 40 Ohms 4-SMD, No Lead |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
3000 +: | $ 0.19845 |
6000 +: | $ 0.19184 |
15000 +: | $ 0.18522 |
Series: | SaRonix-eCera™ FL |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Part Status: | Active |
Type: | MHz Crystal |
Frequency: | 40MHz |
Frequency Stability: | ±10ppm |
Frequency Tolerance: | ±10ppm |
Load Capacitance: | 10pF |
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance): | 40 Ohms |
Operating Mode: | Fundamental |
Operating Temperature: | -20°C ~ 85°C |
Ratings: | -- |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Package / Case: | 4-SMD, No Lead |
Size / Dimension: | 0.126" L x 0.098" W (3.20mm x 2.50mm) |
Height - Seated (Max): | 0.031" (0.78mm) |
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Crystals are a wide range of inorganic compounds formed by the combination of organic elements. They come in many shapes and sizes and can be found in many everyday products. Crystals are essential components of electronic circuits as they are able to act as an oscillator and help generate timing signals for various applications. One of the most popular and important crystals for electronics applications is the FL400WFMR1.
The FL400WFMR1 is a highly reliable crystal oscillator that is commonly used in many demanding applications. It can operate at a wide frequency range, from approximately 50 kHz to 900 MHz. The device is available in several different packages to accommodate various circuit requirements. It is extremely sensitive and offers a superior level of stability and accuracy. Additionally, its resonator features a wide pass band, a high frequency resolution, and a low jitter rate.
The FL400WFMR1 is primarily used in applications such as communication, automotive, industrial, medical, and aviation systems. It is also used in commercial electronic applications such as GPS systems, television and radio broadcast, and consumer electronics. Its reliability, flexibility, and accuracy make it an ideal choice for these applications.
The working principle of the FL400WFMR1 is based on the piezoelectric effect. This effect is generated when electric charges are applied to certain crystalline materials, such as quartz. As a result, these materials generate a mechanical vibration at a specific frequency which is determined by the size and shape of the crystal. This vibration is then amplified, filtered, and converted into a radio frequency signal by the oscillator.
The FL400WFMR1 is designed to provide reliable and high-precision oscillations in a wide variety of applications. It is a highly reliable and accurate crystal and offers superior performance for demanding applications. Its proven track record and wide range of applications make it a popular choice for many applications in the electronics industry.
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