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Frequency Range Output Supply Package Features / Series
 
1.0 to 200 MHz N/A N/A

2.5 mm x 2.0 mm Ceramic (4pad)

Clock oscillator available in smallest standard footprint in world. Frequency stabilities as good as +/-25 ppm. Ideally suited for consumer electronics demanding smallest possible size and supply 1.8 volt
 
1.0 to 200 MHz N/A N/A

3.2 mm x 2.5 mm Ceramic (4pad)

Ultra-miniature clock oscillator offering equivalent performance as larger XO's. Ideally suited for consumer electronics and digital video applications.
 
1.544 to 156 MHz N/A N/A

5.0 mm x 3.2 mm Ceramic (4pad)

Clock Oscillator offers widest operating voltage range choices 1.8v, 2.5v, 3.3v, and 5.0v to cover applications ranging from low power consumer to legacy telecom 5volt applications
1.0 to 133 MHz N/A N/A

7.0 mm x 5.0 mm Ceramic (4pad)

Most widely used package type for clock oscillators. It offersvoltage supply choicesof 1.8v, 2.5v, and 3.3v covering telecom infrastructure applications, data storage, cellular, and consumer.
 
19.44 to 320 MHz N/A N/A

7.0 mm x 5.0 mm Ceramic (6pad)

PECL/LVDS SMD clock oscillator family offering ultra-low jitter (0.3 ps from 12khz, to 20mhz) for applications requiring minimum bit error rate such as gigabit ethernet and fibre channel standards.
 
325 to 700 MHz N/A N/A

7.0 mm x 5.0 mm Ceramic (6pad)

Ultr-high frequency clock oscillator (700 mhz max) offering frequencies required by SONET for data transmission and forward error correction.

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