The NX5032GA-10.000000MHZ-LN-CD-1 is a crystal oscillator manufactured by NDK (Nihon Dempa Kogyo). It's a surface-mount device (SMD) designed to generate a stable and precise 10 MHz clock signal. This oscillator is commonly used in a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require a reliable timing reference.
Applications
- Microcontrollers: Clock source for microcontrollers in embedded systems.
- Communication Equipment: Reference oscillator for transceivers, network devices, and base stations.
- Audio and Video Equipment: Timing reference for digital audio and video processing circuits.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Frequency standard for signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and oscilloscopes.
- Industrial Control Systems: Timing reference for programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other control devices.
Features
- 10.000000 MHz Frequency: Provides a stable and accurate 10 MHz clock signal.
- Surface-Mount Device (SMD): Suitable for automated assembly processes.
- Compact Size: Small footprint for space-constrained applications.
- Low Phase Noise: Minimizes jitter and improves signal integrity.
- High Stability: Maintains frequency accuracy over a wide range of operating conditions.
- Low Power Consumption: Consumes minimal power, extending battery life in portable devices.
Benefits
- Precise Timing Reference: Provides an accurate and stable clock signal for critical timing applications.
- Easy Integration: SMD package simplifies assembly and reduces manufacturing costs.
- Improved System Performance: Low phase noise and high stability enhance signal integrity and overall system performance.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Extends battery life in portable and battery-powered devices.
- Reliable Operation: Provides consistent and dependable performance over a long lifespan.
Additional Details
The NX5032GA-10.000000MHZ-LN-CD-1 typically operates on a 3.3V or 5V power supply. The frequency stability is usually specified in parts per million (ppm) over a certain temperature range. The operating temperature range is typically between -40°C and +85°C. The output signal is typically a CMOS-compatible square wave. Refer to the NDK datasheet for complete specifications, including frequency stability, phase noise, and output voltage levels.