The SG-8002JC 36.864000MHZ is a programmable crystal oscillator produced by Epson Electronics America Inc-Semiconductor Div. It's designed to generate a stable and accurate clock signal at 36.864 MHz for various electronic systems.
Applications:
- Communication systems (e.g., UART, Ethernet)
- Audio processing equipment
- Microcontrollers
- FPGA clocking
- Embedded systems
- Industrial control
Features:
- Frequency: 36.864000 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 highly stable and accurate clock signal, crucial for reliable system operation.
- Programmability allows for frequency adjustments to suit specific application needs.
- Low jitter minimizes timing errors and improves overall system performance.
- Compact size simplifies integration into space-constrained designs.
- Wide operating temperature range ensures functionality in diverse environmental conditions.
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 36.864000MHz variant. The output waveform is typically CMOS, making it compatible with a wide array of digital logic devices. The frequency stability of the oscillator is paramount for maintaining accurate timing in demanding applications. The low jitter performance contributes to minimizing timing inaccuracies and ensuring the integrity of data transmission. The compact package footprint enables ease of integration onto densely populated circuit boards. The SG-8002JC series is frequently employed in applications that necessitate a precise and dependable clock source, like communication systems and embedded controllers. The ability to program the oscillator's frequency grants designers the flexibility to tailor the clock signal to the precise requirements of their particular design. The 36.864 MHz frequency is commonly used in UART and other communication protocols.