Oscillators
The SIT1602BI-11-28S-48.000000E is an oscillating electronic device designed for the purpose of generating an electrical signal at a steady frequency. Such devices are essential components in many electronic circuits because they regulate the electrical signal input into the system. They are used in a wide range of applications, including radio communication systems, power supplies, television broadcasting, aircraft navigation, and medical diagnostics.
Application
The SIT1602BI oscillator finds application in many areas of engineering. It is often used in amplifier circuits, radio receivers, audio-frequency amplifiers, and power-supply applications. It also finds use in a variety of digital circuits, such as those used to process data from systems such as GPS, digital radio, and digital television. The SIT1602BI is also commonly used in medical and industrial equipment, such as X-ray machines, electrocardiography, pulse generators, and cardiac pacemakers.
Working Principle
The SIT1602BI oscillator is a type of resonator, which means it generates an oscillating signal at a steady frequency. This frequency is determined by the design of the oscillator. The frequency of the oscillator is determined by an external network consisting of inductors and capacitors. When an alternating current is applied, it passes through the components in the network, which creates an electromagnetic field. This field in turn affects the flow of current within the oscillator, causing the frequency of the available oscillations to be determined by the components of the external network.
The frequency of the oscillations and the current of the oscillator remain constant, providing a stable, low-noise output waveform. This results in a uniform and precise frequency, which is extremely important for many modern radio, television, and digital circuits.