[Paul] likes a precise oscillator. His recent video shows a crystal oscillator with a “watch crystal” and a CMOS counter, the CD4060. Using such a circuit can produce very stable frequencies and since ...
Crystals usually operate at fundamental frequencies up to about 15 MHz. Whenever higher frequencies are required a frequency multiplier is placed after the crystal oscillator. The resulting output ...
Using patented technology, the IDT3C02 replaces quartz crystal based oscillators with a monolithic cmos ic, without the need for a mechanical frequency source or a PLL.
Integrated Device Technology has announced the availability of all-silicon cmos oscillators in wafer and package forms. According to the mixed signal semiconductor specialist, it is the only company ...
040TSMC_OSC_01 is a CMOS inverter of a Pierce-type variation with an integrated Temperature Compensated Crystal (Xtal) Oscillator (TCXO) and a 32.768 ...
Based on a proprietary resonator technology, this 1-MHz to 125-MHz 1-ppm-resolution device delivers a low-cost high-performance solution in a small form-factor package. A strategic Alliance between ...
The circuit has been designed using a single CMOS integrated circuit of model 4069 to produce a frequency that is twice of the input signal by functioning as a frequency doubler. Frequency – a measure ...
[Dr. Shane] asks the question: what happens if you connect the output of an inverter logic gate back to the input? In theory, it doesn’t make sense, but depending on the gate’s physical construction, ...
065TSMC_OSC_02 is a CMOS inverter of a pierce-type variation with an integrated Crystal (Xtal) oscillator that is optimized in parallel mode for very ...
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