PXEUGCJAYF-66.666600

Taitien PXEUGCJAYF-66.666600

Part No:

PXEUGCJAYF-66.666600

Manufacturer:

Taitien

Datasheet:

-

Package:

Axial

AINNX NO:

44046002-PXEUGCJAYF-66.666600

Category:

Oscillators

Description:

XTAL OSC XO 66.6666MHZ CMOS SMD

Products specifications
  • Package / Case
    Axial
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Supplier Device Package
    Axial
  • Package
    Bulk
  • Mfr
    Vishay Dale
  • Product Status
    Obsolete
  • 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.

    -55°C ~ 230°C
  • Series
    ROX
  • Size / Dimension
    0.310 Dia x 6.050 L (7.87mm x 153.67mm)
  • Tolerance
    ±1%
  • Number of Terminations
    2
  • Temperature Coefficient

    The resistance-change factor per degree Celsius of temperature change is called the temperature coefficient of resistance. This factor is represented by the Greek lower-case letter “alpha” (α). A positive coefficient for a material means that its resistance increases with an increase in temperature.

    ±200ppm/°C
  • Type
    XO (Standard)
  • Resistance
    1 MOhms
  • Composition
    Metal Oxide Film
  • Power (Watts)
    20W
  • Voltage - Supply
    3.3V
  • Frequency
    66.6666 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.

    ±50ppm
  • Output
    CMOS
  • Function
    Enable/Disable
  • Base Resonator
    Crystal
  • Current - Supply (Max)
    27mA
  • Failure Rate

    the frequency with which an engineered system or component fails, expressed in failures per unit of time. It is usually denoted by the Greek letter λ (lambda) and is often used in reliability engineering.

    -
  • Current - Supply (Disable) (Max)
    -
  • 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)
    -
  • Features
    Flame Proof, High Voltage, Safety
  • Height Seated (Max)
    -
  • Ratings
    -
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