
Allicdata Part #: | SG-211SEE37.4000MH-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
SG-211SEE 37.4000MH |
Price: | $ 0.95 |
Product Category: | Crystals, Oscillators, Resonators |
Manufacturer: | Epson |
Short Description: | OSC XO 37.4MHZ CMOS SMD |
More Detail: | 37.4MHz XO (Standard) CMOS Oscillator 1.8V Standby... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
100 +: | $ 0.85050 |
Absolute Pull Range (APR): | -- |
Current - Supply (Disable) (Max): | -- |
Height - Seated (Max): | 0.032" (0.80mm) |
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): | 2.8mA |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 85°C |
Series: | SG-211SEE |
Frequency Stability: | ±20ppm |
Voltage - Supply: | 1.8V |
Output: | CMOS |
Function: | Standby (Power Down) |
Frequency: | 37.4MHz |
Type: | XO (Standard) |
Base Resonator: | Crystal |
Part Status: | Active |
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Oscillators are devices used in electronic and communication circuits that generate a periodic waveform and are categorized by their frequencies as high frequency (HF), very high frequency (VHF), ultra high frequency (UHF), and so on. One of these oscillators is SG-211SEE 37.4000MH, which is typically used in frequency-sensing and signal-reflection applications. Its working principle will be discussed in this article.
The SG-211SEE 37.4000MH consists of an oscillator circuit which consists of an amplifier and a frequency-determining element or filter. The amplifier amplifies the oscillation signal generated by the filter, which is set at a predetermined frequency. The output is then fed into a mixer, where it is combined with a reference signal and the output of the oscillator is fed back into the frequency-determining element to form an oscillator loop.
The SG-211SEE 37.4000MH oscillator works in such a way that when a signal or other source of energy is fed into the oscillator circuit, the amplifier amplifies the signal produced by the filter. When the output of the amplifier reaches its preset threshold, it triggers the frequency-determining element to generate an oscillation wave at the predetermined frequency, which is then amplified by the amplifier again. This process is repeated, and the oscillation wave is continuously produced with the chosen frequency.
The SG-211SEE 37.4000MH is a high frequency oscillator and can reach up to 37.4000MHz, making it suitable for frequency-sensing and signal-reflection applications. It can be used in radio frequency (RF) remote control systems, as well as in applications for signal processing, radio frequency measurements, and radio beacon tracking. It can also be used in communications systems such as cell phones, wireless local area networks (WLANs), and other wireless communication systems.
In addition, the SG-211SEE 37.4000MH can be used in flow and wave detection for aquatic life and laboratory environment monitoring, as well as flow control in irrigation systems. It can also be used in lidar (light detection and travel time) systems for object detection and identification. Furthermore, it can be used for measurement and control in automotive systems, such as engine control systems, anti-lock brakes, and transmission control systems.
In summary, the SG-211SEE 37.4000MH oscillator is a high frequency oscillator typically used in frequency-sensing and signal-reflection applications. It is capable of reaching up to 37.4000MHz, and it has several practical applications in radio frequency remote control systems, communications systems, flow detection systems, lidar systems, and automotive systems.
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