Crystal oscillators are fundamental components in modern electronic systems, providing the precise timing necessary for communication, computation, and sensor network operations. Recent advances in ...
Said to consume 10 times less power than comparable circuits, the EM7604 CMOS crystal oscillator is intended for use with a 32.768 kHz tuning fork crystal as a low-frequency clock oscillator with no ...
The ISL12022M is a low power real time clock developed by Intersil Corporation. The clock features a battery-backed SRAM, ±5 ppm temperature compensation, auto daylight saving, and embedded crystal.
These chip-scale or bare-die devices ease integration into designs while providing superior performance characteristics on a ...
qOSC-XTAL-LP-32k-co.01_TSMC_55_ULP is a low frequency crystal oscillator in TSMC 55ULP. The Always-On domain, over which the power islets emerge, requ ...
SiTime Corporation introduced the SiT8920 MEMS oscillator for industrial and high reliability applications. Due to its unique silicon MEMS and analog architecture, the SiT8920 outperforms quartz ...
The EMXO is smaller than other components, uses less power, and offers other advantages for designers trying to meet the tough demands of space systems. Why EMXOs, though less well known than OCXOs, ...
A glittering hunk of crystal gets its iridescence from a highly regular atomic structure. Frank Wilczek, the 2012 Nobel ...
Orolia has introduced a low SWaP-C miniaturized rubidium oscillator, the Spectratime mRO-50, designed to meet the latest commercial, military and aerospace requirements where time stability and power ...
[Martin Lorton] acquired a GPS-disciplined oscillator. He wasn’t quite sure what to do with it, so he did a little research and experimentation. If you have about two hours to spare, you can watch his ...
OSC-XTAL-32k.01_SMIC_40_EF is a high accuracy 32 kHz Crystal oscillator in SMIC 40eF with low-power consumption and low shutdown current to be used in ...
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