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DSC1103CE5-125.0000T

Description
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR, CLOCK, 125MHz, LVDS OUTPUT
CategoryPassive components    oscillator   
File Size558KB,7 Pages
ManufacturerMicrochip
Websitehttps://www.microchip.com
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CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR, CLOCK, 125MHz, LVDS OUTPUT

DSC1103CE5-125.0000T Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerMicrochip
Reach Compliance Codecompli
Other featuresSTANDBY; ENABLE/DISABLE FUNCTION; DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT; LVPECL HCSL O/P ALSO AVAILABLE; TAPE AND REEL
Frequency Adjustment - MechanicalNO
frequency stability10%
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
Nominal operating frequency125 MHz
Maximum operating temperature70 °C
Minimum operating temperature-20 °C
Oscillator typeLVDS
Output load100 OHM
physical size3.2mm x 2.5mm x 0.85mm
Maximum supply voltage3.6 V
Minimum supply voltage2.25 V
surface mountYES
maximum symmetry52/48 %
DSC1103
DSC1123
Low-Jitter Precision LVDS Oscillator
General Description
The DSC1103 & DSC1123 series of high
performance oscillators utilizes a proven
silicon MEMS technology to provide excellent
jitter and stability over a wide range of
supply voltages and temperatures.
By
eliminating the need for quartz or SAW
technology, MEMS oscillators significantly
enhance reliability and accelerate product
development, while meeting stringent clock
performance criteria for a variety of
communications, storage, and networking
applications.
DSC1103 has a standby feature allowing it to
completely power-down when EN pin is
pulled low; whereas for DSC1123, only the
outputs are disabled when EN is low. Both
oscillators are available in industry standard
packages, including the small 3.2x2.5 mm
2
,
and are “drop-in” replacements for standard
6-pin LVDS quartz crystal oscillators.
Features
Low RMS Phase Jitter: <1 ps (typ)
High Stability: ±10, ±25, ±50 ppm
Wide Temperature Range
o
Industrial: -40° to 85° C
o
Ext. commercial: -20° to 70° C
High Supply Noise Rejection: -50 dBc
Wide Freq. Range: 2.3 to 460 MHz
Small Industry Standard Footprints
o
2.5x2.0, 3.2x2.5, 5.0x3.2, & 7.0x5.0 mm
Excellent Shock & Vibration Immunity
o
Qualified to MIL-STD-883
High Reliability
o
20x better MTF than quartz oscillators
Low Current Consumption
Supply Range of 2.25 to 3.6 V
Standby & Output Enable Function
Lead Free & RoHS Compliant
LVPECL & HCSL Versions Available
Block Diagram
Applications
Storage Area Networks
o
SATA, SAS, Fibre Channel
Passive Optical Networks
o
EPON, 10G-EPON, GPON, 10G-PON
Ethernet
o
1G, 10GBASE-T/KR/LR/SR, and FCoE
HD/SD/SDI Video & Surveillance
PCI Express: Gen 1 & Gen 2
DisplayPort
Output Enable Modes
EN Pin
High
NC
Low
DSC1103
Outputs Active
Outputs Active
Standby
DSC1123
Outputs Active
Outputs Active
Outputs Disabled
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DSC1103 | DSC1123
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