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Crystal resonator 402
ceramic

crystal resonator
crystal resonator
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Characteristics

Options
crystal, ceramic
Frequency

Max.: 80 MHz

Min.: 12 MHz

Description

CTS has a wide variety of crystal (XTAL) products that are available in multiple package types and frequencies. We have the perfect crystal solution whether you are starting a new design with critical specifications or if you just need a reliable source for an existing application. Contact our team to help you select from a range of crystals available in glass seal or seam seal packages with sizes as small as 1.6mm×1.2mm. Features High Q quartz resonators Fundamental and 3rd overtone crystal designs Low cost ceramic small package footprints – to 1.6mmx1.2mm size Tight stability options; as low as ±10ppm, -30°C to +85°C operating temperature range Real Time clock reference @ 32.768kHz [tuning fork crystal design], TF type models Automotive [AEC-Q200] & industrial grade products; operating temperatures to -40°C to +150°C Legacy metal packages available; HC-49/U, HC-49/US, HC-49/US-SM Applications Internet of Things [IoT] applications FPGA and microcontroller frequency reference Wearable and other consumer electronics Wireless communications – Bluetooth, Zigbee, Wi-Fi protocols Network infrastructures; Ethernet, SONET/SDH, WAN/LAN/WLAN Home security systems, LED lighting and electronic messaging boards Energy monitoring equipment; smart electric, water and gas meters Automotive electronics – car infotainment and mobile multimedia systems Test and measurement instrumentation Industrial controllers – M2M communications Medical test equipment and other healthcare monitoring devices
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.