The JO32H from Jauch is a temperature compensated oscillator with a frequency stability down to ±10 ppm, and is offered in a frequency range from 4,0 MHz to 54,0 MHz. It offers the possibility of EMI shielding by grounding the metal lid, in order to reduce the EMI radiation in critical applications.
The device is offered in both 2,5 V and 3,3 V versions measuring just 3,0 x 2,3 x 0,9 mm. It has a current consumption of 7 mA maximum and is capable of sourcing 4 mA at its output, while standby consumption is a maximum of 5 μA. Operating temperature ranges from -20°C to +70°C and from -40°C to +85°C are available.
The JO32H may typically be used for PLC communication, WiMax, Wireless LAN and Bluetooth applications.
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