MtronPTI launches miniature clock oscillator

June 2, 2008
According to the company, the M2060 Series LVPECL oscillator offers low jitter performance, excellent phase noise performance, and frequency stability to 25 ppm over a temperature range of -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C in frequencies to 212.500 MHz.

MtronPTI, producer of frequency control and filter products, this week announced the M2060 Series, an ultra miniature 3.2- x 5.0-mm clock oscillator series.

According to the company, the M2060 Series LVPECL oscillator offers low jitter performance (1 ps RMS max., integrated phase noise 12 kHz to 20 MHz), excellent phase noise performance, and frequency stability to 25 ppm over a temperature range of -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C in frequencies to 212.500 MHz.

The miniature clock oscillator is ideal for a range of applications, says MtronPTI, including mobile wireless communications, dedicated short-range communications, SONET/SDH/DEWM/ATM, 1/2/4/10G Fiber Channel, 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet, storage area networks, broadband access, digital video, phase locked loops, digital network switching, microprocessors/SDP/FPGA, test equipment, and industrial controllers.

"The M2060 Series provides very good phase noise and jitter performance, as well as frequency stability," asserts Joe Doyle, vice president of engineering at MtronPTI. "And we package it all in an ultra miniature footprint."

"MtronPTI's new ultra miniature clock oscillators will assist customers with projects where space is at a premium," adds MtronPTI's vice president of sales and marketing Dick Thompson. "Its applications are endless, but we expect the product to be particularly popular in Fiber Channel and space-constrained applications because of its very low jitter and power consumption as well as the small footprint."

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