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ASG-D Series
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Compliant
30332
Esperanza, Rancho Santa Margarita, California
92688
tel 949-546-8000 |fax 949-546-8001| www.abracon.com
Revised: 04.17.12
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Programmable - High Performance SMD XO & VCXO
7.0 x 5.0 x 1.9mm
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:
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ABRACON IS
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ISO9001:2008
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• ASG series is a High Performance crystal based oscillator; available
either as an XO or a VCXO
• Frequency range from 10MHz to 250MHz with LVCMOS output
• Available from 10MHz to 1.50GHz with LVDS or LVPECL output
• Offered with either 2.50V or 3.30V bias voltage
• Quick turn, 1~5 business days for small quantity orders
• Networking, SONET/SDH
• WiMax / WLAN
• Computing
• Phase Locked Loops
• Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)
• DSL/ADSL
• Base Terminal Stations
Frequency Range: V
= 3.3V 10 1500 MHz
V
= 2.5V 10 1500 MHz
Operating Temperature: -40 +85 °C
Storage Temperature: -55 +125 °C
Overall Frequency Stability:-50 +50 ppm See Note # 1
Initial Set Tolerance -5.00 <±1.00 +5.00 ppm
Stability over operating temperature
-35.00 <±20.00 +35.00 ppm
Aging @ 25ºC over 10-years
-7.00 +7.00 ppm
Frequency variation over supply
voltage change (±5%)
-2.00 +2.00 ppm
Frequency variation over load
variation (15pF ± 5%)-1.00 +1.00 ppm
Supply Voltage (Vdd):V
= 3.3V 3.135 3.300 3.465 V
V
= 2.5V 2.375 2.500 2.625 V
Input Current: V
= 3.3V <25 40 mA Frequency dependent
V
= 2.5V <25 35 mA Frequency dependent
LVDS Output
(Out &
):
Voltage 175 350 mV VOD
OD
Change 50 mV ΔV
OS
Change 50 mV ΔV
Duty Cycle 45 48/52 55 % ODC
Rise Time 125 350 ps t
Fall Time 150 450 ps t
Start-up Time: <2.0 3.0 ms
Enable/Disable Function :
IH
≥0.7*Vdd) or Open: Oscillation
"0" (V
< 0.3*Vdd): High Z
Vcontrol Range 0.00 Vdd Volts For VCXO
Frequency Pull ±50 ppm
Control Port Bandwidth 10 kHz
Mode <0.60 1.60 ps 12kHz to 20MHz
Phase jitter RMS
tjit(Ï•) ]
Fractional
Mode <0.90 1.60 ps 12kHz to 20MHz
Note #1: Inclusive of initial tolerance at 25ºC±3ºC, operating temperature range, input voltage variation, load variation & aging.
Note #2: The rms jitter over 12kHz to 20MHz Bandwidth is dependent on the carrier and whether or not the final frequency is
achieved without engaging the Fractional Mode