In the quest for an accurate frequency standard there are many options depending on your budget, but one of the most affordable is an oven controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO). [RF Burns] has a video ...
I am trying to hook up a crystal oscillator to a PIC mcu, along with two pf ceramic capacitors.<BR><BR>Every diagram I have come accross uses two-pin crystal ...
Although a simple crystal oscillator may be built from one comparator of an LT1720/LT1721, this will suffer from a number of inherent shortcomings and design problems. Although the LT1720/LT1721 will ...
Crystal oscillators are fundamental components in modern electronic systems, providing the precise timing necessary for communication, computation, and sensor network operations. Recent advances in ...
[Kerry Wong] recently got himself a frequency counter. Not just any counter, a classic Hewlett-Packard 5350B Microwave Counter. This baby will go 10Hz all the way up to 20GHz with only one input shift ...
Allowing electronic equipment manufacturers to not only shrink their products but also boost their performance, the 32.768-kHz SG-3050BC crystal oscillator with dimensions of only 2.2 x 1.4 x 1.0 mm ...
X-REL Semiconductor has broadened its clock and timing product line by introducing a low-power, small foot-print crystal oscillator driver, the XTR60010. Intended for operation in high-reliability, ...
To ensure the authenticity of the Galileo navigation messages, the Open Service navigation message authentication (OSNMA) mechanism requires a loose synchronization between the receiver clock and the ...
Why EMXOs, though less well known than OCXOs, are an appealing alternative for space-system developers. How EMXOs help developers maintain the same level of performance as an OCXO in a smaller, ...
TXC is optimistic about high-end quartz crystal and crystal oscillator demand in the second half of 2023, thanks to the release of new smartphone models and AI device applications, according to the ...
A greatly simplified block diagram of an atomic frequency standard (also called an atomic clock) is shown in Figure 2.1. This consists of an atomic resonator, a local oscillator, and additional ...