Dip Type Oscillator

DIP Type Crystal Oscillators    AGXO-T8, AGXO-T14

Model

AGXO-T8

AGXO-T14

Frequency Range

20kHz~125 MHz

Frequency Tolerance

±20ppm, ± 50ppm, ± 100ppm

Output Logic

TTL / CMOS

Power Supply Voltage

VDC 3V~5V or 2.8V

Input Voltage(VDD)

VDD 3.3V DC

VDD 5.0V DC

Output Voltage HIGH"1"

TTL

2.4V min.

2.4V min.

CMOS

2.97V min.

4.5V min.

Output Voltage LOW"0"

TTL

0.4V min.

0.4V max.

CMOS

0.33V min.

0.5V max.

Current Consumption

15~45mA(frequency dependent)

Operating Temperature Range

0 to +70 ºC

Storage Temperature Range

-40 to +85 ºC

Aging

Less than ±5 ppm/year. (At 25 ±5 ºC)

Dimension: (mm)

AGXO-T8

AGXO-T14

A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a very precise frequency. This frequency is commonly used to keep track of time (as in quartz wristwatches), to provide a stable clock signal for digital integrated circuits, and to stabilize frequencies for radio transmitters and receivers. The most common type of piezoelectric resonator used is the quartz crystal, so oscillator circuits incorporating them became known as crystal oscillators,but other piezoelectric materials including polycrystalline ceramics are used in similar circuits.
Quartz crystals are manufactured for frequencies from a few tens of kilohertz to tens of megahertz. More than two billion crystals are manufactured annually. Most are used for consumer devices such as wristwatches, clocks, radios, computers, and cellphones. Quartz crystals are also found inside test and measurement equipment, such as counters, signal generators, and oscilloscopes.