Programmable Spread Spectrum Crystal Oscillator for Automotive: SG-9101CGA
■Spread Spectrum Crystal oscillator (Programmable)
■Output frequency:0.67 MHz to 170 MHz (1 × 10-6 Step)
■Output: CMOS
■Supply voltage:1.62 V to 3.63 V
■Configurable spread spectrum settings:
▲2 kinds of spread type, 6 kinds of spread width
▲4 kinds of modulation frequency, 3 kinds of spread profile
■Conform to AEC-Q100
●Description
■Epson's SG-9101CGA is Programmable Crystal Oscillator with CMOS output for automotive.
■While this series offer the same easy programmability of frequencies and other parameters, with AEC-Q100 compliant and a top-end limit of 125 °C for automotive.
■SG-9101CGA has spread spectrum function for reducing EMI, and users will be able to select the required spread spectrum settings.
■2.5 × 2.0 mm small package will enable electronics manufacturers to save board space.
X1G005281xxxx00 、 SG-9101CGA 、 SG-9101CGA 25.000000MHz C 20 P J A A A |
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Programmable Spread Spectrum Crystal Oscillator 、 Programmable Crystal Oscillator |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2021/11/24 |
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Ver1.03 |
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SG-9101CGA_E_Ver1.03 |
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2.5 MB |
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