Product category:
Frequency Control Components
News Release from: Gothic Components | Subject: Epson EG2001, EG2101 and EG2002
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 March 2002
Low jitter from high-frequency
oscillators
Gothic Components has announced three families of ultra-low-jitter and high-frequency oscillators for enhanced performance and data integrity in instrumentation and high-speed networking.
Gothic Components has announced three families of ultra-low-jitter and high-frequency oscillators for enhanced performance and data integrity in instrumentation and high-speed networking applications The Epson EG2001, EG2101 and EG2002 are fundamental mode oscillators, each housed in an industry standard 5 x 7mm ceramic package
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Frequencies are generated using surface acoustic wave (SAW) quartz resulting in low-noise low-jitter oscillation.
The EG2001 CMOS output device is available in frequencies from 106.25 to 170MHz, with 3ps period jitter and +/-100ppm stability including 10 years aging.
The EG2101 LV-PECL output device covers a greater frequency range of 62.5 to 400MHz, The EG2002 LV-TTL output, covers the range 62.5 to 180MHz and all three devices feature 3.3V operating voltage.
Applications for EG2001, EG2101 and EG2002 include Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, high-speed processors and system buses as well as high-speed direct digital synthesis and next generation network technologies.
These will also include high-speed public networks such as Sonet/SDH.
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