Allicdata Part #: | CW808-2-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
TB514-054.0M |
Price: | $ 11.98 |
Product Category: | Crystals, Oscillators, Resonators |
Manufacturer: | Connor-Winfield |
Short Description: | OSC VCTCXO 54.000MHZ LVCMOS SMD |
More Detail: | 54MHz VCTCXO LVCMOS Oscillator 3.3V Enable/Disable... |
DataSheet: | TB514-054.0M Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 250 |
250 +: | $ 10.89270 |
Absolute Pull Range (APR): | -- |
Current - Supply (Disable) (Max): | -- |
Height - Seated (Max): | 0.079" (2.00mm) |
Size / Dimension: | 0.276" L x 0.197" W (7.00mm x 5.00mm) |
Package / Case: | 10-SMD, No Lead |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Ratings: | -- |
Current - Supply (Max): | 12mA |
Operating Temperature: | 0°C ~ 70°C |
Series: | TB |
Frequency Stability: | ±500ppb |
Voltage - Supply: | 3.3V |
Output: | LVCMOS |
Function: | Enable/Disable |
Frequency: | 54MHz |
Type: | VCTCXO |
Part Status: | Active |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
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Oscillators are widely used in electronic equipment and many other applications, such as radio-frequency amplifiers, signal generators, transmitters, receivers, timers and even clocks. Most oscillators are designed to produce a sine wave, but other types of waveforms are also possible. TB514-054.0M is a common oscillator used in many applications.
Applications of TB514-054.0M
The TB514-054.0M oscillator is an aircraft pitch oscillator used in aviation and aerospace applications. It is designed for use in avionics systems where accurate, stable oscillations are needed. The TB514-054.0M is typically used in aircraft engine control systems to control the speed of an engine or to control fuel flow. Other applications include communication systems, navigation systems, and instrumentation systems.
Working Principle of TB514-054.0M
The TB514-054.0M oscillator works by generating and sustaining an AC signal within a certain range of frequencies. It uses an oscillator chip to build a resonant circuit that produces a specific frequency signal. The resonant circuit is composed of several components, including an amplifier and two capacitors. The two capacitors store electrical energy and convert the AC into a DC signal that is amplified by the amplifier circuit.
The frequency of the oscillator can be adjusted by tuning the components that make up the circuit. The oscillator can produce two different frequencies, one for the input signal and one for the output signal. The frequency of the output signal is usually determined by the resonance frequency of the inductor-capacitor combination. The oscillator chip also provides other features, such as temperature compensation, overload protection, and power-save modes.
Conclusion
The TB514-054.0M is a widely used oscillator in aircraft applications. It uses an oscillator chip and a resonant circuit to generate a specific frequency signal. The frequency can be adjusted by tuning the components that make up the circuit. The oscillator also provides features such as temperature compensation, overload protection, and power-save modes to improve performance and reliability.
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