Thursday, March 14, 2013

Discera produces the world's smallest clock


Clocks are used to synchronize the circuits are very common component of digital circuits. Discera company announced the world's smallest clock. New product will simplify and reduce the electronic devices, replacing a number of separate elements, including crystal, one tiny chip.
DSC2311 chip requires no quartz has two separate output clock frequency, is able to generate pulses with a frequency range of 2.3 to 170 MHz, is characterized by a frequency stability of 10 ppm and keeps operating temperatures up to 125 ° C. In addition, it takes on board plot measuring only 2,5 x 2,0 mm.
In a typical connection scheme DSC2311 satisfies the requirements for generators for camera module Wi-Fi, e-books, tablets, modems, PON and DSL, solid state drives and hard drives, as well as other common electronic devices.
The advantages of the generator also provides mechanical strength (withstands shock acceleration up to 50 000 g) and long lifetime (the average time between failures is 20 more than the generator with crystal resonators).
DSC2311 deliveries have already started.
Source: Discera

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