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Clocks & Timing

Multi-mode oscillators combine wide frequency range with low jitter

December 8, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

NDK’s NP5032S and NP7050S oscillators combine small size with low jitter performance. The two oscillators have similar performance and capabilities, but offer different package size options for more flexibility. The wide frequency range of 15 MHz to 2.1 GHz and low jitter makes them suitable for high-speed serial communications applications such as SONET, SDH, Synchronous […]

The post Multi-mode oscillators combine wide frequency range with low jitter appeared first on Analog IC Tips.

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Analog ICs, Applications, Clocks & Timing, Telecommunications Tagged With: ndk

Miniature future for passive electronic components

December 1, 2016 By Lee Teschler

Jürgen Geier, Christian Kasper, Jochen Neller, Bert Weiss Rutronik Passive electronic components are getting smaller, but the are also providing better performance within the same form factor. Twenty years ago form factors such as 1812 and 1206 were widely used. Today’s most commonly specified sizes are 0603 and 0402. The range extends down to 01005 […]

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passive electronic components
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Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Applications, Clocks & Timing, Consumer, Featured Tagged With: rutronik

electronica 2016: technology marvels in Munich

November 29, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

What do you get when you bring over 2,900 companies together to exhibit to 73,000 visitors in Munich? No, Octoberfest was last month. This every-other-year event, electronica 2016, was applications heavy, highlighted by components, systems, and software for the automotive market. Not to be outdone, the ubiquitous IoT applications headlined this year’s theme of “Connected […]

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Filed Under: Analog ICs, Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Clocks & Timing, Embedded, FPGA, Industry News, IoT, MEMS & Sensors, SoCs Tagged With: electronica

Active frequency multipliers double 4 to 23-GHz inputs for radar, comm apps

November 25, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Pasternack, a leading provider of RF, microwave, and millimeter wave products, has released a new series of active frequency multipliers that simplify system designs by offering high output power levels. Pasternack’s active frequency multipliers are important building block components used in local oscillator (LO) chains for radar, communication receivers and frequency sources to extend frequencies and achieve […]

The post Active frequency multipliers double 4 to 23-GHz inputs for radar, comm apps appeared first on Analog IC Tips.

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Clocks & Timing Tagged With: pasternack

Buffers speed design of clock trees, eliminate need for level shifters

October 19, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Microsemi Corporation today announced the availability of its ZL40250-ZL40253 miSmartBuffer™ devices. The highly flexible feature rich products reduce the complexity of designing clock trees for communications, enterprise switches and data center equipment by offering an…

The post Buffers speed design of clock trees, eliminate need for level shifters appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Clocks & Timing, Microcontroller Tips, Telecommunications Tagged With: microsemi

Top analog threads on EDAboard.com – September

October 1, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

(editor’s note: Intrigued by the problem? Have a question or optional solution? Then click the “Read more” link and follow the conversation on EDAboard.com or log in to…

The post Top analog threads on EDAboard.com – September appeared first on Analog IC Tips.

Filed Under: Amplifiers, Analog IC Tips, Analog ICs, Clocks & Timing, EE Forums, Featured, Wireless

Super-small MEMS oscillators cover 2 kHz-100 MHz range

September 27, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, has announced the availability of the DSC6000 family of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) oscillators. The new family is the…

The post Super-small MEMS oscillators cover 2 kHz-100 MHz range appeared first on Analog IC Tips.

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Analog ICs, Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Clocks & Timing Tagged With: microchip, microchiptechnology

Chip-scale atomic clocks fit in compact quarters

September 16, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Microsemi Corporation announced its new thermally improved Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) components with full operating and storage temperature. The new devices offer the lowest power holdover atomic clock technology without…

The post Chip-scale atomic clocks fit in compact quarters appeared first on Analog IC Tips.

Filed Under: Aerospace & Defense, Analog IC Tips, Applications, Clocks & Timing, Industrial Tagged With: microsemi

Understanding Modulation and Mixing

September 8, 2016 By Chris Francis Leave a Comment

Modulation is considered to be a radio frequency (RF) technique which refers to modifying a periodic waveform with another waveform. For example, frequency modulation takes an RF “carrier” signal (sine wave) at say 88MHz and varies the frequency slightly, based on your “modulating” signal which will most likely be an audio signal up to 15kHz […]

Filed Under: Analog ICs, Clocks & Timing, FAQ, Featured, Industry Experts Tagged With: basics, FAQ

Surface-mount oscillator puts out 60 to 650 MHz

September 7, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Latest new product produces a “ULTRA” high frequency output from an extremely small “ULTRA” 3225 SMD case with “ULTRA” low jitter. The broad range of frequency TCXO is…

The post Surface-mount oscillator puts out 60 to 650 MHz appeared first on Analog IC Tips.

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Analog ICs, Applications, Clocks & Timing, Telecommunications Tagged With: raltronelectronics

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