The CSB1000J is a ceramic resonator manufactured by Murata Electronics North America. Ceramic resonators are passive components used as frequency control devices in electronic circuits. They provide stable and accurate frequency generation for applications such as microcontrollers, remote controls, and various timing circuits.
Applications
- Microcontroller clock sources
- Remote control transmitters
- Timing circuits
- Oscillator circuits
- Consumer electronics
Features
- Stable frequency output
- Compact size
- Low cost
- Simple to use
- Wide operating temperature range
Benefits
- Provides a stable and accurate clock signal for microcontroller operation
- Enables reliable timing in electronic circuits
- Reduces component count and board space requirements
- Offers a cost-effective solution for frequency control
- Simplifies circuit design
Additional Details
The CSB1000J operates at a specific frequency, typically in the MHz range (e.g., 8MHz, 10MHz, or higher). The exact frequency is determined by the part number and the specific manufacturing tolerances. The device features a certain frequency tolerance, which specifies the allowable deviation from the nominal frequency. Ceramic resonators are less precise than crystal oscillators but are generally sufficient for many applications. They are also more robust and less sensitive to mechanical shock and vibration. The CSB1000J is available in various package sizes, including through-hole and surface mount options.
Designers should refer to the Murata Electronics North America datasheet for detailed specifications, including the nominal frequency, frequency tolerance, operating temperature range, and load capacitance requirements. Proper PCB layout is important to minimize noise and ensure stable operation. A load capacitor is typically required to be connected in parallel with the resonator to achieve the desired frequency accuracy.