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Saelig Offers New Low-Voltage Crystal Oscillators

Four ranges available in miniature surface mount packages.

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By DE Editors  

December 8, 2010

By DE Editors

Saelig Offers New Low-Voltage Crystal Oscillators

Saelig Company, Inc. is offering four new ranges of low-voltage crystal oscillators in miniature surface mount packages. The new XO22, XO32, XO53 and XO91 series offer supply voltages from 5V down to 1.0V, enabling current consumption as low as 2.0mA.

XO22 series ultra-miniature oscillators are packaged in a low-profile 2.5x2.0x0.9mm surface mount package and offer frequency range from 0.5 to 75MHz. XO32 devices are housed in a 3.2x2.5x0.95mm SMD package with frequency range from 0.5 to 54MHz. XO53 series clock oscillators are 5x3.2mm surface mount devices offering 1 to 125MHz and XO91 series miniature clock oscillators are housed in 7x 5x1.4mm hermetically sealed packages offering 312.5kHz up to 160MHz.

All four ranges are available with supply voltage options of 1.0, 1.2, 1.8, 2.5, 3.3 or 5.0V and all offer HCMOS/LSTTL output logic. Tristate (enable/disable) function is standard on all ranges. Fully RoHS compliant, these new low voltage oscillators are supplied on standard EIA tape and reel and are capable of withstanding reflow soldering conditions of 260°C for 10s maximum, according to the company.

Made by Euroquartz, XO series oscillators are available now from Saelig Company. Inc. For more information, visit Saelig.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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