The XRCGB27M120F3M11R0 is a ceramic resonator manufactured by Murata Electronics. These resonators are commonly used as a clock source in various electronic circuits, offering a cost-effective and compact alternative to quartz crystals. They provide stable oscillation frequencies and are designed for a wide range of applications.
Applications:
- Microcontroller Clock Source: Used as a clock source for microcontrollers in embedded systems.
- Remote Control Devices: Employed in remote controls for generating the carrier frequency for infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) transmission.
- Consumer Electronics: Suitable for various consumer electronic devices, such as toys, appliances, and audio equipment.
- Industrial Control Systems: Used in industrial control systems where a stable and reliable clock source is required.
- Automotive Electronics: Integrated into automotive electronic modules for clock generation.
Features:
- Ceramic Resonator: Based on ceramic piezoelectric material, providing stable oscillation characteristics.
- Compact Size: Small footprint allows for high-density circuit layouts.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a cost-effective alternative to quartz crystals.
- Stable Frequency: Provides a stable oscillation frequency for reliable operation.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) environmental standards.
Benefits:
- Reduced System Cost: Low cost compared to quartz crystals reduces overall system cost.
- Space Saving: Compact size enables smaller and more compact circuit designs.
- Reliable Operation: Provides a stable and reliable clock source for various applications.
- Easy Integration: Simple to integrate into existing circuits with minimal external components.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Operates reliably over a broad temperature range.
Additional Details:
The XRCGB27M120F3M11R0 has a nominal frequency of 27.120 MHz. It comes in a small surface mount package. It operates using a 3.3V or 5V power supply. The operating temperature range is from -20°C to +85°C. Ceramic resonators generally offer good frequency stability over temperature and aging, although quartz crystals offer higher accuracy. Murata is a well-known manufacturer for high-quality electronic components. The part is often used with microcontrollers from various manufacturers.