Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Oscillator Type | Mounting Feature | No. of Terminals | Frequency Stability | Frequency Adjustment (Mechanical) | Aging | Package Body Material | Maximum Supply Voltage | Technology | Screening Level | Output Load | Maximum Supply Current | Nominal Supply Voltage | Power Supplies (V) | Package Equivalence Code | Maximum Rise Time | Sub-Category | Physical Dimension | Minimum Supply Voltage | Maximum Operating Temperature | Minimum Operating Temperature | Terminal Finish | Nominal Operating Frequency | Maximum Fall Time | Maximum Symmetry (%) | Manufacturer Series | Qualification | Maximum Output Low Current | Additional Features | JESD-609 Code | Minimum Operating Frequency | Maximum Operating Frequency |
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Crystal Oscillator (XO) Clock Oscillators are electronic devices that generate a stable clock signal with a fixed frequency. They use a quartz crystal resonator as the frequency-determining element, which provides a stable and accurate frequency over a wide temperature range.
One of the main advantages of XO Clock Oscillators is their ability to generate a stable and precise clock signal with a fixed frequency. This makes them ideal for use in applications that require precise timing, such as in digital signal processing, telecommunications, and scientific research.
XO Clock Oscillators offer a low phase noise, which is important in applications that require a clean and stable clock signal. They are capable of generating frequencies ranging from a few kilohertz to several hundred megahertz, making them suitable for use in various electronic circuits.
Additionally, XO Clock 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.