The XSFEGC-13.500000MHZ is a crystal oscillator manufactured by Taitien. It is a Surface Mount Device (SMD) crystal oscillator operating at a frequency of 13.5 MHz. Crystal oscillators like this are commonly used as a stable clock source in various electronic devices.
Applications
- Microcontrollers
- Real-time clocks (RTC)
- Communication devices (e.g., radios, network cards)
- Frequency synthesizers
- Industrial control systems
- Consumer electronics
Features
- Frequency: 13.5 MHz
- SMD (Surface Mount Device) package
- High frequency stability
- Low jitter
- Wide operating temperature range
- RoHS compliant
Benefits
- Provides a stable and accurate clock source for electronic circuits
- Compact size for space-constrained applications
- Reliable performance over a wide temperature range
- Easy to integrate into automated assembly processes
- Meets environmental regulations
Additional Details
The XSFEGC series from Taitien is known for its robust performance and reliability. Crystal oscillators are essential components in any electronic circuit requiring precise timing. This particular model, with a frequency of 13.5 MHz, is suitable for applications needing this specific frequency. The SMD package allows for easy integration into printed circuit boards (PCBs) using standard surface mount technology. The oscillator exhibits excellent frequency stability, ensuring consistent and accurate timing even under varying temperature and voltage conditions. Low jitter performance minimizes timing errors and improves the overall performance of the host system.
Crystal oscillators utilize the piezoelectric effect of quartz crystals to generate a precise electrical signal. The crystal is cut and tuned to resonate at a specific frequency when subjected to mechanical stress. This resonant frequency is extremely stable and accurate, making crystal oscillators ideal for timekeeping and frequency generation applications. Taitien is a reputable manufacturer of frequency control products, known for their high-quality and reliable oscillators.