Crystek offers CMOS oscillator for applications such as analogue-to-digital converters
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CCHD-575 CMOS oscillator
The CCHD-575 ultra-low phase noise CMOS oscillator from Crystek is suitable for applications such as digital-to-analogue converters, analogue-to-digital converters, low phase signal sources, and test and measurement.
The 5 x 7.5mm device provides a -168dBc/Hz noise floor, close-in phase noise of -90dBc/Hz at 10Hz and features a typical phase jitter of 82fSec RMS at 100MHz.
Additionally, it generates frequencies of 50–130MHz and has an output driver that can drive ±24mA.
The CCHD-575 requires an input supply voltage of 3.3VDC and a current of 15mA.
Crystek offers devices with an extended temperature operating range of -40–85°C.
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