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MCSOV/TB65MHZ

Description
CMOS Output Clock Oscillator, 65MHz Nom
CategoryPassive components    oscillator   
File Size58KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerGolledge Electronics
Websitehttp://www.golledge.com/
Environmental Compliance
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MCSOV/TB65MHZ Overview

CMOS Output Clock Oscillator, 65MHz Nom

MCSOV/TB65MHZ Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerGolledge Electronics
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
maximum descent time7 ns
Frequency Adjustment - MechanicalNO
frequency stability50%
Manufacturer's serial numberMCSOV
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
Nominal operating frequency65 MHz
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Oscillator typeCMOS
physical size14.1mm x 9.3mm x 2.4mm
longest rise time7 ns
Nominal supply voltage3.3 V
surface mountYES
maximum symmetry60/40 %
3.3V SM Oscillator Mil Temp
MCSOV & MCSOHV
Specifications
MCSOV: 10.0kHz ~ 20.0MHz
MCSOHV: 20.0 ~ 160MHz
Product
MCSOV MCSOHV
Option
Codes
Parameters
14.10
Frequency range:
10.0kHz ~ 20.0MHz
20.0 ~ 160MHz
Frequency stability*:
9.30
±100ppm
±50ppm
tighter stabilities on request
T
specify
A
B
C
ACTUAL SIZE
PAD
1
2.40
2
3
5.08
4
CONNECTION
Not connected or
Enable/Disable
Operating temperature range:
0 to +70°C
-40 to +85°C
-55 to +125°C
Operable temperature range:
-55 to +125°C
2.00
Ground
Output
Supply
Storage temperature range:
-65 to +125°C
Supply voltage (V
DD
):
+3.3V (±10%)
Supply current (max):
Driving ability:
10mA
30mA
CMOS
1
1.30
2
7.30
4
1
3
5.62
2
2.00
4
1.30
3
2.00 3.08 2.00
TOP VIEW
Scale 2:1
Logic levels:
‘0' level = +0.4V max
‘1' level = 90%V
DD
min
Start up time:
5ms max
Features
«
«
«
«
Military temperature range option
Excellent shock & vibration resistance
Enable / disable tristate option (> 1.0MHz)
J-leads option
Waveform symmetry:
40:60 max @ 50%V
DD
Rise / fall times:
7ns max
3ns max
Standard Frequencies
Frequencies in MHz
10.00000
10.15000
10.23000
10.24000
11.05920
12.00000
12.28800
12.80000
13.00000
14.74560
16.00000
16.38400
18.43200
19.20000
19.66080
20.00000
22.11840
24.00000
25.00000
32.00000
32.76800
36.86400
40.00000
40.60000
40.96000
44.23680
48.00000
49.15200
50.00000
50.75000
51.15000
51.20000
52.00000
55.29600
58.98240
60.00000
60.90000
61.38000
61.44000
64.00000
65.00000
65.53600
66.35520
72.00000
73.72800
76.80000
78.00000
80.00000
81.20000
81.84000
81.92000
88.47360
90.00000
96.00000
98.30400
100.00000
102.40000
104.00000
131.07200
132.71040
144.00000
150.00000
160.00000
Enable / disable function:
None (pad 1 NC)
Tristate* (control via pad 1)
* not available under 1.0MHz
Terminations:
Stand-offs
J-leads (drawing on request)
Shock resistance:
5,000G, 0.3ms, ½ sine
Vibration resistance:
10G rms 10.0 ~ 2,000Hz
Soldering condition:
260°C, 10 sec max
Standard.
Optional - Please specify required code(s) when ordering
E
J
* Frequency stability is inclusive of calibration @ 25°C, operating temperature range, supply
voltage change, load change and ageing over 10 years.
Binary divisions of the above frequencies also available.
Ordering Information
Product name + option codes (if any) + frequency
eg:
MCSOV/BE 16.0MHz
±100ppm -40 to +85°C Enable / disable
MCSOHV/TAJ 120MHz
±50ppm 0 to +70°C, J-leads
Option code X (eg MCSOV/X) denotes a custom specification.
Available on T&R (1k pcs/reel) or trays (50pcs/tray).
Refer to our website for T&R and soldering details.
Enable / Disable Function
Input (pad 1)
Open
‘1’ level
‘0’ level
Output (pad 3)
Enabled
Enabled
High Impedance
Tel:
+44 1460 256 100
19 Mar 2002
Fax:
+44 1460 256 101
E-mail:
sales@golledge.com
Web:
www.golledge.com
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