The SG-8002JC 72.898406MHZ is a programmable crystal oscillator manufactured by Epson Electronics America Inc-Semiconductor Div. This oscillator provides a stable and precise clock signal at a frequency of 72.898406 MHz, making it suitable for a variety of electronic applications.
Applications:
- High-speed data communication
- Networking equipment
- Microcontrollers
- FPGA clocking
- Graphics processing units (GPUs)
- USB controllers
- Test and measurement equipment
Features:
- Frequency: 72.898406 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 reliable and accurate clock source for demanding applications.
- Programmability allows for customization of the frequency to meet specific requirements.
- Low jitter performance ensures signal integrity in high-speed systems.
- Small size enables easy integration into compact electronic devices.
- Wide operating temperature range ensures stable performance in various environmental conditions.
Additional Details:
The SG-8002JC series oscillators from Epson are known for their stability and performance. Refer to the specific datasheet for the complete specifications of the 72.898406MHz variant. The output waveform is typically CMOS, providing broad compatibility with digital logic circuits. High frequency stability is crucial for maintaining accurate timing in critical applications. Low jitter performance is particularly important in high-speed data communication, where timing errors can lead to data corruption. The compact package allows for easy integration onto densely populated circuit boards. The SG-8002JC series is commonly used in applications requiring a precise and reliable clock source at this particular frequency, such as in networking, high-speed data processing, and graphics applications. The oscillator's programmability provides added flexibility for designers seeking to fine-tune clock signals to specific design requirements.