MSC offers differential oscillators suitable for use in wireless base stations
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SiT9121 and SiT9122 differential oscillators
MSC is offering SiT9121 and SiT9122 differential oscillators from Sitime, which are suitable for use in centralised and edge routers, SATA/SAS/Fibre channel host bus adaptors, cloud storage systems, servers, wireless base stations and 10G Ethernet switches.
The MEMS-based units feature a stability of up to ±10 ppm and 500 femtoseconds of integrated RMS phase jitter.
The SiT9121 can be used within a frequency range of 1–220MHz and the SiT9122 is able to operate at 220–650 MHz.
Both can be configured to suit user requirements and are equipped with configurable LVPECL and LVDS signalling levels.
Units also include 50,000g shock resistance and 70g vibration resistance for use in harsh conditions.
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