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Oscillators - (647 companies)Oscillators are devices that are used to generate repetitive signals. They produce output signals without an input signal. There are two major types of electronic oscillators: Harmonic oscillators produce sine wave outputs...Oscillator TypePackage / Form FactorRF Connector -
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Optical Parametric Oscillators - (10 companies)Optical parametric oscillators (OPO) use parametric amplification in nonlinear crystals to produce optical gain. The output of an OPO can be varied over wide spectral ranges. Optical parametric oscillators (OPO) use parametric amplification...
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Micro Crystal AG
Low Power Oscillators These ultra low power oscillators combine 32.768 kHz or 100 kHz quartz crystal with a CMOS oscillator circuitry in a miniature SMD ceramic package. Low power consumption. Extended temperature range: -40 to 125 C. All products are qualified according to AEC-Q200 or implantable medical. (read more)Browse Crystals Datasheets for Micro Crystal AG -
Aker Technology USA Corporation
Crystal Oscillators - the 'heartbeat' for an MCU A quartz crystal oscillator is the 'heartbeat ' for an entire microprocessor unit (MCU). It provides the clock frequency signal that is necessary for the MCU to execute instructions. A module that contains a quartz crystal and an oscillation circuit requires a power supply for temperature and frequency adjustment output. Because the module contains active electronic components, it is considered an active crystal oscillator. It is important to note that a quartz crystal oscillator does... (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for Aker Technology USA Corporation -
SiTime Corporation
MEMS Oscillators Fundamentals Overview. This class introduces the operating principles, manufacturing process, and key performance benefits of SiTime MEMS resonators and oscillators for timing applications. It also reviews the key differences between SiTime MEMS and legacy quartz-based technology. Learning Objectives. What is a clock, resonator, and oscillator?. What is an XO, TCXO, and OCXO?. Operating principles of SiTime MEMS vs. quartz resonators. Fabrication of SiTime MEMS resonators. Assembly and packaging technology... (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for SiTime Corporation -
Interquip Electronics Co., Ltd.
Programmable Oscillators for wearables and ADAS Interquip P-Series Programmable Oscillator: Reliable and Customizable Clock Solution. The Interquip P-Series Programmable Oscillator is designed to meet the precise timing requirements of a variety of industries, offering flexibility and performance. With the ability to customize the frequency range from 1MHz to 200MHz, this oscillator is an ideal solution for applications requiring stable and reliable clock signals. Key Features: Programmability:Customizable frequency range from 1MHz to 200MHz... (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for Interquip Electronics Co., Ltd. -
SiTime Corporation
What Is a Digitally Controlled Oscillator? Understanding the Role and Impact of Digitally Controlled Oscillators in Modern Electronics. Whether it 's the coordination of international air traffic or operating broadcasting or telecom equipment, if electronic systems don 't meet performance targets and operate precisely and reliably through time, you 've got a problem. The challenges can extend into interconnected systems downstream, potentially causing operational malfunctions or outages. For electronic systems to run smoothly, you 've... (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for SiTime Corporation -
Aker Technology USA Corporation
Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators Designed to provide a stable oscillation frequency, Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators (TCXOs) contain built-in temperature compensation circuitry to adjust frequency and maintain stability. Learn how Aker 's TCXOs meet high specification standards and deliver precision during temperature shifts in real world applications. (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for Aker Technology USA Corporation -
Aker Technology USA Corporation
Oscillators For The Automotive Industry key, car air conditioner, automatic window control, automatic light, car anti-theft system, etc. For over 30 years, Aker has been a world-class manufacturer of oscillator products for the global electronics market. We offer customers a full range of oscillators, including SPXOs, TCXOs, VCXOs, automotive grade SPXOs and differential OSCs in various sizes from 7.0 x 5.0 mm to 2.0 x 1.6 mm. (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for Aker Technology USA Corporation -
Aker Technology USA Corporation
Crystals and oscillators for intelligent cockpits living spaces. This innovation is driven by technologies like 5G, AI, big data and advanced semiconductor processes. Crystals and oscillators are designed to meet the diverse demands of intelligent cockpits, by offering the very best in performance and reliability. Keep Reading... (read more)Browse Crystals Datasheets for Aker Technology USA Corporation -
SiTime Corporation
The top 8 reasons to use an oscillator The top 8 reasons to use an oscillator instead of a crystal resonator. Every electronic system needs a timing device. And crystal (XTAL) resonators are often the go-to solution. However, oscillators, which pair a resonator with an oscillator IC into one complete integrated timing device, offer several benefits compared to XTALs. These benefits are further extended with MEMS timing technology. System designers no longer need to work around the limitations of XTALs and accept the headaches... (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for SiTime Corporation -
Aker Technology USA Corporation
Advantages of Low Power HCSL Oscillators As High-Speed Current Steering Logic (HCSL) clock drivers are being adopted by next-generation advanced interfaces, there is an emphasis for Low-Power HCSL (LPHCSL) oscillators to provide a power-saving alternative with high stability. Learn about the clear differences in current consumption between HCSL and LPHCSL oscillators and how Aker 's LPHCSL oscillators support various customer specifications across multiple package sizes, frequency ranges, and application needs. (read more)Browse Oscillators Datasheets for Aker Technology USA Corporation
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Tesla's Inventions in the Field of Radiocommunications
wireless communication system - Tesla oscillator , Fig. 5.
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Nikola Tesla: The man behind the magnetic field unit
using a Tesla oscillator to transmit the signals across the English Channel.
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The Band Spectrum of Nitrogen: New Studies of the Triplet Systems
In the first the spectrum was excited by a Tesla oscillator , with a secondary of 120 turns of diameter 7 cm and length 17cm, and a primary of ten turns of stout wire in series with a spark gap and condenser of …
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Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age [Book Review]
There are numerous books published during this period devoted entirely to Tesla, and a multitude of books with references to Tesla and his work on AC power, wireless, the Tesla oscillator , and other technologies.
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A brief chronology of the origin and developments of wireless communication and supporting electronics
… following remarks: "Many of the claims are not patentable over Tesla patents # 645,576 and 649,621, ofrecord, the amendment to overcome said references as well as Marconi's pretended ignorance of the nature of a Tesla Oscillator being little short of …
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Tesla against Marconi: The dispute for the radio patent paternity
The patent office remarks: "Marconi's pretended ignorance of the nature of a " Tesla oscillator " .
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History of the internet and its flexible future [featured article]
… in 1899; Marconi conducted a number of distance experiments for radio transmission with an 1897 link between the Isle of Wight and Bournemouth, England, some 13 miles away; a link across the English Channel (using a Tesla oscillator ) in 1899; and then …
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A pioneeing attempt at multiplex telephony
I described to him how it could be possible to develop the high- frequency currents by meansof the Tesla oscillator whichI had used in my experiments on signalling through space; how these currents could bevaried .
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Correspondence
In 1892 his young assistant J. Stone Stone undertook experiments in that direction us- ing Tesla oscillators , and wishing for a high- frequency alternator.
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Building the world's largest Tesla coil-history and theory
Although Marconi is commonly credited with the invention of radio, the U.S. Supreme Court de- cided in 1943 that the Tesla Oscillator patented in 1900 had priority over Marconi's .
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