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Nominal Frequency | 3.300MHz, 3.6864MHz, 5.000MHz, 6.000MHz, 6.144MHz, 7.000MHz, 8.000MHz, 9.000MHz, 10.000MHz, 12.000MHz, 14.7456MHz, 16.000MHz, 20.000MHz, 24.000MHz, 25.000MHz, 26.000MHz, 27.000MHz, 30.000MHz, 32.000MHz, 33.000MHz, 33.330MHz, 33.333MHz, 37.500MHz, 40.000MHz, 48.000MHz, 50.000MHz, 52.000MHz, 54.000MHz, 55.000MHz, 66.000MHz, 70.000MHz, 75.000MHz, 80.000MHz, 83.000MHz, 88.000MHz, 96.000MHz, or 100.000MHz |
The specified reference or "center" frequency of the oscillator. Typically specified in megahertz (MHz)or kilohertz (kHz). |
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Frequency Tolerance/Stability | (Inclusive of all conditions: Calibration Tolerance at 25°C, Frequency Stability over the Operating Temperature Range, Supply Voltage Change, Output Load Change, First Year Aging at 25°C, 260°C Reflow, Shock, and Vibration.) ±100ppm Maximum ±50ppm Maximum ±25ppm Maximum |
This "inclusive" specification is the amount of frequency deviationfrom the center frequency associated with a set of operatingconditions. These conditions include: Operating Temperature Range,Supply Voltage, and Output Load. This parameter is specified with amaximum and minimum frequency deviation, expressed in percent (%)or parts per million (ppm). |
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Operating Temperature Range | -20°C to +70°C -40°C to +85°C |
The maximum and minimum temperatures that the oscillator device can be exposed to during oscillation. Over thistemperature range, all of the specified device operatingparameters are guaranteed. |
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Supply Voltage (VDD) | 3.3VDC ±5% |
The DC input voltage necessary for oscillator operation, specified involts. |
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Input Current | 12mA Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 3.300MHz to 25.000MHz 17mA Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 25.000001MHz to 50.000MHz 17mA Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 50.000001MHz to 75.000MHz 22mA Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 75.000001MHz to 90.000MHz 25mA Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 90.000001MHz to 100.000MHz |
The amount of current consumption by an oscillator from the powersupply, typically specified in milliamps (mA). |
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| Disable Current (Tri-State Option) | 8mA Maximum (Pin 1 = Ground) |
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| Standby Current (Power Down Option) | 30µA Maximum (Pin 1 = Ground) |
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Output Voltage Logic High (VOH) | 90% of VDD Minimum (IOH=-8mA) |
Defined as the Output Voltage Logic High or "Logic 1" (Figure 1 in oscillator glossary of terms). |
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Output Voltage Logic Low (VOL) | 10% of VDD Maximum (IOL=+8mA) |
Defined as the Output Voltage Logic Low or "Logic 0" (Figure 1 in oscillator glossary of terms). |
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Duty Cycle | Measured at 50% of waveform. 50 ±5(%) |
The measure of output waveform uniformity. This term, also referredto as symmetry, is a measurement of the time that the outputwaveform is in a logic high state, expressed as a percentage (%).This parameter is measured at a specified voltage threshold or at apercentage of the output waveform amplitude (Figure 1 in the oscillator glossary of terms). |
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Rise Time/Fall Time | Measured from 20% to 80% of waveform. 6nSec Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 3.300MHz to 50.000MHz 4nSec Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 50.000001MHz to 75.000MHz 2nSec Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 75.000001MHz to 100.000MHz |
The Rise Time, measured in nanoseconds (nSec), is defined as thetransition time from an output logic low to an output logic high.Conversely, the Fall Time, also measured in nanoseconds (nSec), isdefined as the transition time from an output logic high to an outputlogic low. This transition time is measured at specified voltagethresholds or at specified percentages of the output waveformamplitude (Figure 1 in the oscillator glossary of terms). |
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Load Drive Capability | 30pF HCMOS Load Maximum from 3.300MHz to 50.000MHz 15pF HCMOS Load Maximum from 50.00001MHz to 100.000MHz |
The maximum load the oscillator can drive specified in terms of thenumber of gates or the type of load circuit (Figures 2, 3 and 4 in oscillator glossary of terms). |
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Aging (at 25°C) | ±5ppm/year Maximum |
The systematic change in frequency with time due to internal changes in the crystal. Aging is often expressed as a maximum value in parts per million per year (ppm/yr). The rate of aging is typically greatest during the first 30 to 60 days after which time the aging rate decreases. The following factors effect crystal aging: adsorption and desorption of contamination on the surfaces of the quartz, stress relief of the mounting and bonding structures, material outgassing, and seal integrity. |
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Storage Temperature | -55°C to +125°C |
The minimum and maximum temperatures that the device can be stored or exposed to when in a non-oscillation state. After exposing or storing the device at the minimum or maximum temperatures for a length of time, all of the operating specifications are guaranteed over the specified Operating Temperature Range. |
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| Output Control Function | Tri-State Enable High or Power Down |
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| Input Voltage | 90% of VDD Minimum or No Connection to enable output. 10% of VDD Maximum to disable output(High Impedance State for Tri-State. Logic Low for Power Down). |
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| Absolute Clock Jitter | 350pSec Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 3.300MHz to 24.999999MHz 200pSec Maximum over Nominal Frequency of 25.000MHz to 100.000MHz |
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Start Up Time | 10mSec Maximum |
The specified time from oscillator power-up to the time the oscillatorreaches steady state oscillation. |
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