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LVDS and PECL Oscillators suit telecom clocking applications.
2014-01-30 14:33:44| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Housed in miniature 3.2 x 5 mm ceramic packages, LV5 and PE5 Series are LVDS and PECL oscillators, respectively, with frequencies up to 200 MHz. Standard commercial and industrial temperatures range from -40 to +85°C, and stabilities can be held down to ±25 ppm, depending on temperature range. Integrated jitter is typically 0.2 pS (LV5) and 0.3 pS (PE5) over telecommunication industry standard carrier offset of 12 kHz to 20 MHz. This story is related to the following:Clock Oscillators
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Oscillators for Telecom Clocking Applications
2014-01-22 11:27:28| rfglobalnet Products
PDI’s LV5 and PE5 series of miniature oscillators come in 3.2mm x 5mm ceramic packages. Their size and low jitter (0.2pS for the LV5 and 0.3pS for the PE5) over the telecommunication industry standard carrier offset of 12kHz to 20MHz makes them ideal for telecom clocking applications.
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Precision Devices, Inc. Introduces The LV7 Series LVDS Oscillator For High Performance/Temperature Clocking Applications
2013-11-25 10:46:51| rfglobalnet News Articles
Middleton, WI - Precision Devices, Inc., a member of the Avrio Technology Group LLC, has announced the extended temperature version of the LV7 series of clock oscillator products. The LV7 Series is ideally suited for the communication systems where low jitter is mandated by chipset suppliers and system level performance demands.
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Precision Devices, Inc. Introduces The LV7 Series LVDS Oscillator For High Performance/Temperature Clocking Applications
2013-11-25 10:46:51| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Middleton, WI - Precision Devices, Inc., a member of the Avrio Technology Group LLC, has announced the extended temperature version of the LV7 series of clock oscillator products. The LV7 Series is ideally suited for the communication systems where low jitter is mandated by chipset suppliers and system level performance demands.
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Clocking in: Windows 8 RTC overclocking issues are blown way out of proportion
2013-08-20 15:58:29| Extremetech
It's time to step back from the metaphorical brink on the Windows 8 overclocking issue and see it for what it is -- a tiny bug that hits a tiny number of people.