Taitien’s TX-D: Latest 32.768KHz TCXO with Low Power Consumption of 1.0µA for Real-Time Clock Applications

2024-03-15 TAITIEN News
32.768KHz TCXO,TX-D,TAITIEN

Are you searching for a high-precision, energy-efficient real-time clock solution? Look no further than the TX-D, the latest innovation in timekeeping technology.


With its ultra-compact dimensions of 3.2 x 2.5 x 1.36 mm, the TX-D is perfectly suited for space-constrained applications, offering a highly stable CMOS output at 32.768kHz. Its built-in TCXO ensures ±5 ppm stability even in extreme temperature ranges from -40℃ to +85℃, extending to ±8ppm up to +105℃. This means you can rely on the TX-D for the most accurate timekeeping in challenging environments.


What sets the TX-D apart is its incredibly low power consumption of just 1.0µA, making it an ideal choice for portable and battery-operated devices where power efficiency is crucial. It supports a broad power supply range from 1.8 V to 3.3 V, enhancing its versatility across various applications.


From IoT devices, smart meters, and data loggers to medical electronics, navigation systems, and industrial applications, the TX-D is your go-to solution for reliable and precise timekeeping. Its small form factor is particularly beneficial for modern, compact designs.


Furthermore, with competitive pricing and industry-leading lead times, the TX-D is a cost-effective choice for your timekeeping needs. Available for engineering sample orders, you can now explore its capabilities firsthand.


Interested in elevating your products with the TX-D’s unparalleled precision and efficiency? Contact TAITIEN Electronics’ sales team today for more information and to place your sample order.


Features

  • Size: Compact 3.2 x 2.5 x 1.36 mm

  • High Precision:
    ±5 ppm @ -40℃ to +85℃
    ±8 ppm @ -40℃ to +105℃

  • Low Current Consumption: 1.0µA (Typ.)


Applications

  • Real-Time Clock (RTC)

  • Smartwatches, Smart Meters, Smart City, Smart Agriculture

  • Network Timing and Synchronization in Servers, Routers, Hubs, and Switches


Frequency stability vs Temperature


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