The SG-8002JC 20.000000MHZ is a programmable crystal oscillator manufactured by Epson Electronics America Inc-Semiconductor Div, designed to provide a stable and precise 20 MHz clock signal for a variety of electronic applications.
Applications:
- Microcontrollers
- FPGA clocking
- Networking devices
- USB interfaces
- Real-time clocks (RTC)
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
Features:
- Frequency: 20.000000 MHz
- Programmable frequency
- Supply Voltage: Typically 1.8V, 2.5V, or 3.3V (check datasheet for specific voltage range)
- Operating Temperature: Typically -40°C to +85°C (check datasheet for specific temperature range)
- Output Waveform: CMOS
- Excellent frequency stability
- Low jitter performance
- Compact package size
- RoHS compliant
Benefits:
- Provides a stable and accurate clock source for various digital circuits.
- Programmability allows for flexibility in design and inventory management.
- Low jitter ensures reliable performance in high-speed applications.
- Small size makes it suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Wide operating temperature range allows for use in harsh environments.
Additional Details:
The SG-8002JC series offers a range of programmable frequencies, supply voltages, and operating temperature ranges. Refer to the specific datasheet for the exact specifications of the 20.000000MHz variant. The output waveform is typically CMOS, providing compatibility with a wide range of digital logic devices. The oscillator's frequency stability is crucial for maintaining accurate timing in critical applications. The low jitter performance helps to minimize timing errors and ensure data integrity. The compact package size allows for easy integration into densely populated circuit boards. The SG-8002JC series is commonly used in applications requiring a precise and reliable clock source, such as microcontrollers, FPGAs, and communication devices. The programmable nature of the oscillator allows designers to fine-tune the frequency to meet specific application requirements. Its 20MHz frequency is a common choice for many standard digital circuits.