TG5032CKN / TG5032SKN High Stability Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO) Supports ±0.1× 10⁻⁶ over -40 ºC to +105 ºC
■Specified to +105 ºC for 5G Base Stations and Edge Computing needs outdoor installation, miniaturization, and fan-less operation
■Compared to other TCXOs it offers a variety of improvements such as low temperature slope and phase noise
■Complies with GR-1244-CORE Stratum3 and G.8262.1, G.8273.2 (Class A, B)
■Note: this product does not have a voltage control (Vc) function
●Key Specifications
■Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 54 MHz
■Supply Voltage: 3.3 V Typ.
■Operation Temperature: -40 ºC to +105 ºC
■Freq. / Temp characteristic: ±0.1 × 10⁻⁶ Max. over temperature
■Frequency Slope: ±0.05 × 10⁻⁶ / ºC Max. over temperature
■Frequency Aging: ±3.0 × 10⁻⁶ Max. / 20 years (meets Stratum3)
■Package: 5.0 × 3.2 × 1.45 mm (10 pins)
■With on-chip filter capacitor for lower phase noise
TG5032CKN 、 TG5032SKN 、 X1G006021xxxx14 、 X1G006031xxxx14 、 TG5032 C K N 38.880000MHz C A H H G A |
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High Stability Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator 、 TCXO 、 high stability TCXO |
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[ Network equipment ][ Base station ][ Microwave ] |
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2023/7/13 |
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4 MB |
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