Toshiba Other Function Oscillators 28

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Oscillator Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Package Body Material Maximum Supply Voltage Technology Screening Level Maximum Supply Current Nominal Supply Voltage Power Supplies (V) Package Equivalence Code Sub-Category Physical Dimension Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Nominal Operating Frequency Qualification Maximum Output Low Current Additional Features JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Maximum Operating Frequency

SBF0704

Toshiba

SBF0725C

Toshiba

SBF0810

Toshiba

SBF0404BK

Toshiba

SBF0405D

Toshiba

SBF0405C

Toshiba

SBF0406B

Toshiba

TA4015FE(TE85L)

Toshiba

SBF046DB

Toshiba

SBF0726

Toshiba

SBF0505EK

Toshiba

SBF0310

Toshiba

SBF0505B

Toshiba

SBF0403

Toshiba

TA4014FT(TE85L)

Toshiba

TA4205FC

Toshiba

SURFACE MOUNT

6

PLASTIC/EPOXY

BIPOLAR

9 mA

2.7 V

2.7

SOLCC6,.04,14

Other Oscillators

85 Cel

-40 Cel

5000 MHz

Not Qualified

2000 MHz

5000 MHz

SBF0505

Toshiba

SBF0404AK

Toshiba

SBF036DC

Toshiba

SBF0505F

Toshiba

SBF0918

Toshiba

SBF0605B

Toshiba

SBF0506

Toshiba

SBF0505D

Toshiba

SBF047D

Toshiba

SBF0734

Toshiba

SBF0406

Toshiba

SBF0812

Toshiba

Other Function Oscillators

Other function oscillators are electronic devices that generate periodic waveforms, such as sine waves, square waves, or sawtooth waves, for use in various applications, including communication systems, test and measurement equipment, and frequency synthesizers. They come in various types and configurations, each with its own specific characteristics and advantages.

Some of the other function oscillators include:

1. MEMS oscillators: These oscillators use microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to generate stable clock signals. They are highly reliable and have low power consumption, making them ideal for use in portable devices.

2. Crystal oscillators: These oscillators use a quartz crystal as a frequency reference to generate a stable clock signal. They have high accuracy and stability, making them suitable for use in applications that require precise timing.

3. Voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs): These oscillators generate a frequency output that is controlled by an input voltage. They are commonly used in frequency synthesizers and modulation circuits.

4. Phase-locked loop (PLL) oscillators: These oscillators use a feedback loop to synchronize the output frequency with a reference frequency. They are widely used in communication systems and other applications that require precise frequency control.

5. Programmable oscillators: These oscillators allow the user to program the output frequency and other parameters, providing greater flexibility and versatility in various applications.