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AVX Kyocera Debuts KT5032F Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators

Posted by Ken Cheung in Components on Monday, October 22, 2012

AVX Kyocera KT5032F TCXO series of temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXO)

AVX Kyocera announced the KT5032F TCXO series of temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXO). The KT5032F TCXO features high stability, high reliability, low phase noise, and extremely tight temperature frequency tolerance. The device is ideal Femtocell, Picocell, Microcell, Stratum 3, SONET, SDH, Ethernet, and other industrial applications that require very tight tolerances.

The new KT5032F TCXO Series provides tight frequency stability: +/- 0.1ppm over a temperature range of -10°C to +70°C (+80°C for certain frequencies) and +/- 0.28ppm over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. The highly accurate series features +/- 20ppb holdover for up to 24 hours at 25°C. In addition, the new TCXO devices also support an overall tolerance of +/- 4.6ppm under all conditions, including 20 years aging at 40°C.

The new AVX Kyocera temperature-compensated crystal oscillator series also includes a supply voltage range of 2.7-5.5V, a clipped sine wave or CMOS level output, and a disable function. The KT5032F TCXO series is available now in volumes ranging from 3,000 to one million pieces.

AVX Kyocera KT5032F TCXO Series Features

  • High stability and high reliability
  • 2.7 to 5.5V drive available
  • Clipped sine wave or CMOS level output
  • Low phase noise
  • Disable Function
  • Ideal for Femtocell, Stratum3, SONET, SDH, Ethernet applications

More info: AVX Kyocera KT5032 Series for Femtocell/ Stratum3 (pdf)

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