VXM7-1D6-20M0000000TR

Microchip VXM7-1D6-20M0000000TR

Part No:

VXM7-1D6-20M0000000TR

Manufacturer:

Microchip

Datasheet:

-

Package:

4-SMD, No Lead

AINNX NO:

39757696-VXM7-1D6-20M0000000TR

Category:

Crystals

Description:

VXM7-1D6-20M0000000TR

Products specifications
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Package / Case
    4-SMD, No Lead
  • Package
    Tape & Reel (TR)
  • Base Product Number
    SG-8101
  • Mfr
    EPSON
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Operating Temperature

    The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.

    -40°C ~ 105°C
  • Series
    SG-8101
  • Size / Dimension
    0.197 L x 0.126 W (5.00mm x 3.20mm)
  • Type
    XO (Standard)
  • Voltage - Supply
    1.8V ~ 3.3V
  • Frequency
    24.57599 MHz
  • Frequency Stability

    the variation of output frequency of a crystal oscillator due to external conditions like temperature variation, voltage variation, output load variation, and frequency aging.

    ±20ppm
  • Output
    CMOS
  • Function
    Standby (Power Down)
  • Base Resonator
    Crystal
  • Current - Supply (Max)
    6.8mA (Typ)
  • ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance)
    60 Ohms
  • Current - Supply (Disable) (Max)
    1.1µA
  • Load Capacitance

    the amount of capacitance measured or computed across the crystal terminals on the PCB. Frequency Tolerance. Frequency tolerance refers to the allowable deviation from nominal, in parts per million (PPM), at a specific temperature, usually +25°C.

    -
  • Operating Mode

    A phase of operation during the operation and maintenance stages of the life cycle of a facility.

    Fundamental
  • Frequency Tolerance

    the maximum allowable deviation from the nominal crystal frequency at a specified temperature, usually 25℃. The recommended frequency tolerance of the crystal over the manufacturing process is ±50 ppm.

    ±20ppm
  • Spread Spectrum Bandwidth

    In telecommunication and radio communication, spread-spectrum techniques are methods by which a signal (e.g., an electrical, electromagnetic, or acoustic signal) generated with a particular bandwidth is deliberately spread in the frequency domain, resulting in a signal with a wider bandwidth.

    -
  • Absolute Pull Range (APR)
    -
  • Height Seated (Max)
    0.051 (1.30mm)
  • Ratings
    -
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