Microchip Technology Voltage Controlled Sine SAW & STW Oscillators 1

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

VS-5070-EEE-506X-3137M95842

Microchip Technology

SAW OSCILLATOR

SURFACE MOUNT

6

3.465 V

85 mA

3 dBm

3.3 V

-86 dBc/Hz

DILCC6,.37

14.4mm x 9.5mm x 2.8mm

3.135 V

85 Cel

0 V

-40 Cel

3137.95842 MHz

3.3 V

1 kHz

Voltage Controlled Sine SAW & STW Oscillators

Voltage Controlled Sine Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) and Surface Transverse Wave (STW) Oscillators are electronic devices that generate a stable and precise sine wave signal with a frequency that can be controlled using a voltage input. They use a piezoelectric crystal as the frequency-determining element, which is voltage-tuned using a varactor diode or a voltage-controlled amplifier.

One of the main advantages of Voltage Controlled Sine SAW and STW Oscillators is their ability to generate a stable and precise sine wave signal that can be adjusted in real-time using a control voltage. This makes them ideal for use in applications that require precise timing, such as in digital signal processing, telecommunications, and scientific research.

Voltage Controlled Sine SAW and STW Oscillators also offer a low phase noise, which is important in applications that require a clean and stable sine wave signal. They are capable of generating frequencies ranging from a few megahertz to several gigahertz, making them suitable for use in various electronic circuits.

Additionally, Voltage Controlled Sine SAW and STW Oscillators have a relatively simple design and are easy to integrate into electronic systems. They are available in a range of package sizes and configurations, allowing them to be used in various applications, including in communication systems, network equipment, and instrumentation.