The SG-8002JA-8.000MHZ-PHC is a programmable oscillator from Epson Electronics America Inc-Semiconductor Div. This oscillator is designed to provide a stable and accurate clock signal for various electronic applications. Its programmability allows for customization of the output frequency to meet specific design requirements.
Applications:
- Microcontrollers and Microprocessors: Provides the clock signal for microcontrollers and microprocessors to synchronize their operations.
- Communication Equipment: Used in network devices, routers, and switches for timing and synchronization.
- Consumer Electronics: Found in digital cameras, audio players, and other consumer electronic devices.
- Industrial Control Systems: Employed in industrial automation and control systems for precise timing.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Used in oscilloscopes, signal generators, and other test equipment for accurate frequency generation.
Features:
- Output Frequency: 8.000 MHz (Fixed in this specific model).
- Supply Voltage: Typically 3.3V or 5V, check the datasheet.
- Frequency Stability: ±50 ppm (parts per million) or better over the operating temperature range.
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C (Industrial Temperature Range).
- Output Waveform: HCMOS compatible output.
- Package: Surface Mount Device (SMD) package.
Benefits:
- Stable Clock Signal: Provides a stable and accurate clock signal for reliable system operation.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Suitable for use in a variety of environments.
- Low Jitter: Low jitter ensures clean and stable clock signal with minimal noise.
- Compact Size: Small SMD package allows for use in space-constrained applications.
- Easy Integration: HCMOS compatible output simplifies integration with other digital circuits.
Additional Details:
The SG-8002JA-8.000MHZ-PHC oscillator utilizes a quartz crystal resonator for frequency generation. It features a built-in oscillator circuit and output buffer. The device is typically mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) using surface mount technology. The oscillator requires a decoupling capacitor close to the power supply pin to minimize noise. This oscillator is ideal for applications requiring a precise and stable clock signal in a small form factor.