The SGUGCA50.0 is a crystal oscillator, a device used to generate a stable and accurate 50.0 MHz clock signal for electronic circuits. Crystal oscillators are essential components in numerous applications, providing the timing reference needed for proper operation of digital systems.
Applications
- Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
- Communication Systems (e.g., Ethernet, Wi-Fi)
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- High-Speed Data Acquisition Systems
- Test and Measurement Equipment
Features
- Frequency: 50.0 MHz (Precise clock frequency)
- Package: Likely a surface-mount device (SMD) – specific dimensions in datasheet.
- Frequency Stability: High stability over temperature and voltage variations.
- Output Waveform: Typically CMOS or LVCMOS compatible.
- Low Jitter: Minimal phase noise for accurate timing.
Benefits
- Accurate Timing: Provides a highly accurate 50 MHz clock signal.
- Stable Frequency: Maintains frequency accuracy over a wide operating temperature range.
- Low Noise: Minimizes phase noise and jitter, improving signal integrity.
- Compact Size: Typically available in small surface-mount packages.
- Reliable Performance: Ensures consistent and reliable timing for critical applications.
Additional Details
The SGUGCA50.0 crystal oscillator operates at a frequency of 50.0 MHz. This frequency is commonly used in various electronic applications that require precise timing, such as communication interfaces and high-speed digital circuits. Crystal oscillators rely on the piezoelectric properties of quartz crystals to generate a stable oscillating signal. The crystal is cut to resonate at a specific frequency. Critical specifications include frequency tolerance, frequency stability (measured in parts per million, or ppm), load capacitance, and operating voltage. The datasheet will specify the load capacitance required for optimal performance. Supply voltage typically is 3.3V or 5V. The operating temperature range will also vary depending on the manufacturer's specifications. The output waveform is often CMOS or LVCMOS, which is compatible with many digital logic circuits. Further details about the manufacturer, package dimensions, frequency stability in ppm, and specific operating conditions can be found in the device's datasheet.