10Mhz Crystal Oscillator Half Size HC49/US Package (Pack of 5)

10Mhz Crystal Oscillator Half Size HC49/US Package (Pack of 5)

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10Mhz Crystal Oscillator Half Size HC49/US Package (Pack of 5)

10Mhz Crystal Oscillator Half Size HC49/US Package (Pack of 5)

Rs. 49.00

10Mhz Crystal Oscillator Half Size HC49/US Package (Pack of 5)

Rs. 49.00

It provides clock pulses of 2 Mhz frequency. it is used for 10Mbit/s ethernet. Commonly available as TCXO and OCXO. Common stratum 3 Network Time Protocol frequency. It is a common clock for high-yield ARM processors. It 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, 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. The crystal oscillator circuit sustains oscillation by taking a voltage signal from the quartz resonator, amplifying it, and feeding it back to the resonator. The rate of expansion and contraction of the quartz is the resonant frequency and is determined by the cut and size of the crystal. When the energy of the generated output frequencies matches the losses in the circuit, an oscillation can be sustained. One of the most important traits of the crystal oscillator is that it exhibits very low phase noise.  In the crystal oscillator, the crystal mostly vibrates in one axis, therefore only one phase is dominant. This property of low phase noise makes them particularly useful in telecommunications where stable signals are needed, and in scientific equipment where very precise time references are needed. The result is that a quartz crystal behaves like a circuit composed of an inductor, capacitor and resistor, with a precise resonant frequency


FEATURES:
- The crystal oscillator circuit sustains oscillation by taking a voltage signal from the quartz resonator, amplifying it, and feeding it
   back to the resonator
- It provides clock pulses of 2 MHz frequency.
- The popularity of the crystals is due to their low cost.

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