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EX-4001-DAA-2570-40M0000000

Description
HCMOS Output Clock Oscillator, 40MHz Nom, DIP-14/4
CategoryPassive components    oscillator   
File Size546KB,5 Pages
ManufacturerMicrosemi
Websitehttps://www.microsemi.com
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HCMOS Output Clock Oscillator, 40MHz Nom, DIP-14/4

EX-4001-DAA-2570-40M0000000 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerMicrosemi
package instructionDIP-14/4
Reach Compliance Codecompli
Ageing0.5 PPM/FIRST YEAR
Frequency Adjustment - MechanicalNO
frequency stability0.25%
Frequency Stability - Voltage0.015 ppm
input power0.45 W
Installation featuresTHROUGH HOLE MOUNT
Nominal operating frequency40 MHz
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
Minimum operating temperature-55 °C
Oscillator typeHCMOS
Output load15 pF
Oven power supply voltage5V
physical size20.32mm x 12.7mm x 8.9mm
Maximum supply voltage5.25 V
Minimum supply voltage4.75 V
Nominal supply voltage5 V
surface mountNO
Preheating power1.5 W
Maximum warm-up time2 Minute
Evacuated Miniature Crystal Oscillator
EX-400
EX-400
Description
The EX-400 provides exceptionally low aging rates and tight temperature stabilities in an extremely small package over a wide
range of environmental conditions. This EMXO series bridges the gap between current large, high precision OCXO’s and smaller
TCXO’s. The EX-400 Series becomes the most economical choice where there is a need for spectral purity, short and long term
stability, along with small size and dramatically reduced power consumption.
Features
4-Pin Dip
Uses Doubly Rotated Crystal
Low Power Consumption: <0.35 watts @ +25°C
Previous Model Number: EX-380, EX-381, EX-385 series
Frequency Range: 10 MHz - 80 MHz
Applications
SONET/SDH, DWDM, FDM, ATM, 3G
Telecom Transmission and Switching Equipment
Wireless Communication Equipment
Military Airborne and Mobile systems
Performance Specifications
Frequency Stabilities1
Parameter
Min
-75
-100
-250
vs. operating temperature range (reference to
+25°C)
-100
-150
-250
-150
-250
Operating Temp
vs. Stratum3 per
GR-1244-
CORE
Holdover
Drift
MTIE
-140
-140
-140
-370
-4.63
Typical
Max
+75
+100
+250
+100
+150
+250
+150
+250
+140
+140
+140
+370
+4.63
+1000
1
2
Units
ppb
Condition
-20... +70°C (10 to 20.49 MHz)
-20... +70°C
(10 to 50 MHz)
-20... +70°C
(10 to 80 MHz)
-40… +85°C (10 to 20.49 MHz)
-40… +85°C
(10 to 50 MHz)
-40… +85°C
(10 to 80 MHz)
-55… +85°C
-55… +85°C
(10 to 50 MHz)
(10 to 80 MHz)
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
10-13/sec
ns
minutes
ppm
ppb
ppb
-20… +70°C
-40… +85°C (10 to 50 MHz)
-55… +85°C (10 to 20.49 MHz)
24 hours
Over 7100 seconds
0.16sec < Observe Times < 64 sec
to ± 1ppm of final frequency (1 hour)
to ± 100ppb of final frequency (1 hour)
for fixed frequency
VS ± 5%
Load ± 5%
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Warm-up Time
Initial Tolerance (10 to 19.9 MHz)
Initial Tolerance (20 to 80 MHz)
vs. supply voltage change (10 to 50 MHz)
vs. supply voltage change (50 to 80 MHz)
vs. load change (10 to 80 MHz)
-1.0
-1.5
-15
-25
-15
+1.0
+1.5
+15
+25
+15
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