Oscillators
The SIT1602BI-22-33N-48.000000D is a high-performance, temperature-compensated oscillator. It is considered part of the oscillator family and is used to generate a desired output frequency at a steady rate with a high degree of precision. It is ideal for use in sensitive and complex timing circuits and systems that require a long-term stable frequency output.
Application Field
The SIT1602BI-22-33N-48.000000D is primarily used in a variety of applications that require precision timing and frequency output such as radios, cellular phones, digital cameras, medical equipments, etc. It is also used in navigation, communication or military systems that are vulnerable to signal interference or require absolute stability. Furthermore, it can be used to create customized frequency output signals for use in audio oscillators, filter circuits, instrumentation systems and other arrays.
Working Principle
The SIT1602BI-22-33N-48.000000D utilizes the latest Micro-Electromechanical Systems (MEMS) technology to yield superior performance over quartz crystals. It features an internal oscillator circuit which is very accurate and can provide high frequency stability over a wide temperature range. The oscillator circuit is based on a dual differential amplifier and an oscillator circuit that uses two frequency-selective nodes to generate and stabilize the output frequency. This is done by comparing both frequency nodes to a reference voltage and allowing adjustments in order for a proper frequency output. This MEMS oscillator is also equipped with an integrated amplifier for a high-output signal with low phase noise and low power consumption.
Conclusion
The SIT1602BI-22-33N-48.000000D is a high-performance, temperature-compensated MEMS oscillator that is ideal for use in sensitive and complex systems requiring precise timing and frequency output. Its wide temperature range and high-output signal with low phase noise make it invaluable in applications such as radios, cellular phones, digital cameras, medical equipment, navigation and communication systems.