K50-CS1SE13.5600 Allicdata Electronics
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K50-CS1SE13.5600-ND

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K50-CS1SE13.5600

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Crystals, Oscillators, Resonators

Manufacturer: Kyocera International Inc. Electronic Components
Short Description: OSC XO 13.56MHZ CMOS TTL SMD
More Detail: 13.56MHz XO (Standard) CMOS, TTL Oscillator 5V Ena...
DataSheet: K50-CS1SE13.5600 datasheetK50-CS1SE13.5600 Datasheet/PDF
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Specifications
Series: K50-CS, Kyocera
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) 
Part Status: Active
Base Resonator: Crystal
Type: XO (Standard)
Frequency: 13.56MHz
Function: Enable/Disable
Output: CMOS, TTL
Voltage - Supply: 5V
Frequency Stability: ±100ppm
Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ 70°C
Current - Supply (Max): 30mA
Ratings: --
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 4-SMD, No Lead
Size / Dimension: 0.276" L x 0.197" W (7.00mm x 5.00mm)
Height - Seated (Max): 0.071" (1.80mm)
Current - Supply (Disable) (Max): --
Description

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Oscillators: K50-CS1SE13.5600 application field and working principle

Oscillator, a type of time-varying signal generator, serves a wide range of applications where a reliably constant frequency of operation of the electrical or optical signal is required. It can be used in various electrical and electronic systems such as radio receivers and transmitters, navigational systems, computer interface systems etc. One particular example of such oscillators is the K50-CS1SE13.5600.This is a low-cost crystal oscillator designed for computer interfaces and other communication system applications. Its operating frequency range is 13.56 MHz ± 10% and its typical output power is 5 mW. It is designed to provide high accuracy and reliability in a wide range of applications and environmental conditions.The working principle of the K50-CS1SE13.5600 is based on the generation of an oscillating voltage signal from a small piezoelectric quartz crystal. Piezoelectric crystals have peculiar properties that allow them to produce a precise and repeatable frequency response. This technology works on the basis of the piezoelectric effect, which is the generation of a voltage potential when mechanical stress is applied to a piezoelectric material.When a quartz crystal is subjected to an alternating electrical field, it vibrates at its natural frequency, producing an oscillating voltage signal. A series of resistors, capacitors and transistors are then used to amplify this signal and allow it to be used as an output signal. The frequency of the output is determined by the conditioning of the quartz crystal and its design parameters.The K50-CS1SE13.5600 is an affordable solution for numerous applications where an oscillating voltage signal is required. It is designed to provide reliable and accurate oscillations for a wide variety of electrical and electronic systems, including radio transceivers, communication systems, computer interface systems, navigational systems, and many others. Its low cost, low power consumption, and high accuracy make it an ideal choice for many applications.

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