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NCH289C-FREQ1

Description
CMOS Output Clock Oscillator, 24MHz Min, 50MHz Max, HALF SIZE, RESISTANCE WELDED, METAL, DIP-4
CategoryPassive components    oscillator   
File Size147KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerSaronix
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CMOS Output Clock Oscillator, 24MHz Min, 50MHz Max, HALF SIZE, RESISTANCE WELDED, METAL, DIP-4

NCH289C-FREQ1 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerSaronix
package instructionHALF SIZE, RESISTANCE WELDED, METAL, DIP-4
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
maximum descent time8 ns
Frequency Adjustment - MechanicalNO
frequency stability100%
Manufacturer's serial numberNCH
Installation featuresTHROUGH HOLE MOUNT
Maximum operating frequency50 MHz
Minimum operating frequency24 MHz
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Oscillator typeCMOS
Output load10 TTL, 50 pF
physical size13mm x 13mm x 5.08mm
longest rise time8 ns
Nominal supply voltage5 V
surface mountNO
maximum symmetry40/60 %
SaRonix
Crystal Clock Oscillator
Technical Data
Frequency Range:
Frequency Stability:
*
See Part Numbering Guide
Temperature Range:
Operating:
Storage:
Supply Voltage:
Recommended Operating:
Supply Current:
0.5 to 8 MHz:
8+ to 24 MHz:
24+ to 50 MHz:
50+ to 80 MHz
80+ to 106.25 MHz:
Output Drive:
Symmetry:
HCMOS
Rise and Fall Times:
500 kHz to 106.25 MHz
±20*, ±25, ±50 or ±100 ppm over all conditions: calibration
tolerance, operating temperature, input voltage change, load
change, 30 day aging, shock and vibration.
5V, HCMOS
NTH / NCH Series
0 to +70°C or -40 to +85°C
-55 to +125°C
+5VDC ±10%
12mA
20mA
35mA
50mA
65mA
ACTUAL SIZE
Description
A 5V crystal controlled, low current, low
jitter and high frequency oscillator with
precise rise and fall times demanded in
networking applications, such as Gigabit
Ethernet and Fibre Channel. The tri-state
function on the NTH enables the output
to go high impedance. Device is pack-
aged in a 14 or an 8-pin DIP compatible
resistance welded, all metal grounded
case, to reduce EMI.
Applications & Features
Fibre Channel
Gigabit Ethernet
32 Bit Microprocessors
Tri-State output on NTH
HCMOS/TTL compatible
SMD plastic available
3.3V version available
Logic 0:
Logic 1:
Load:
RMS Period Jitter:
TTL
Symmetry:
Rise and Fall Times:
measured @50%V
DD,
See Part Numbering Guide
8ns max to 24 MHz @20% to 80% V
DD
5ns max 24+ to 80 MHz
2ns max 80+ to 106.25 MHz
10% V
DD
max
90% V
DD
min
50pF to 50MHz, 30pF 50+ to 70 MHz, 15pF 70+ to 106.25 MHz
8ps max
measured @1.5V level, See Part Numbering Guide
6ns max to 24 MHz @ 0.5 to 2.5V
3ns max 24+ to 80 MHz
1.5ns max 80+ to 106.25 MHz
0.5 V max
V
CC
-0.6V min
10TTL to 50MHz, 5TTL 50+ to 106.25 MHz
8ps max
MIL-STD-883, Method 2002, Condition B
MIL-STD-883, Method 2003
MIL-STD-883, Method 2004, Conditions B2
MIL-STD-883, Method 2007, Condition A
MIL-STD-202, Method 215
MIL-STD-202, Method 210, Condition A, B or C
( I or J for Gull Wing)
Logic 0:
Logic 1:
Load:
RMS Period Jitter:
Mechanical:
Shock:
Solderability:
Terminal Strength:
Vibration:
Solvent Resistance:
Resistance to Soldering Heat:
T
f
V
DD
Output Waveform
CMOS
T
r
1 Level
80% V
DD
50% V
DD
20% V
DD
0 Level
SYMMETRY
SYMMETRY
2.5 VDC
1.5 VDC
0.5 VDC
GND
T
f
T
r
TTL
Environmental:
Gross Leak Test:
Fine Leak Test:
Thermal Shock:
Moisture Resistance:
MIL-STD-883,
MIL-STD-883,
MIL-STD-883,
MIL-STD-883,
Method
Method
Method
Method
1014, Condition C
1014, Condition A2
1011, Condition A
1004
Tri-State Logic Table (NTH only)
Pin 1 Input
Logic 1 or NC
Logic 0 or GND
Pin 8 (5) Output
Oscillation
High Impedance
Required Input Levels on Pin 1:
Logic 1 = 3.0 V min
Logic 0 = 0.5V max
DS-104
REV E01
SaRonix
141 Jefferson Drive • Menlo Park, CA 94303 • USA • 650-470-7700 • 800-227-8974 • Fax 650-462-9894
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