Document No. 008-0371-0 Page 1 - 4 Rev. C
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Model 520
Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator
FEATURES
• Clipped Sine Wave Output
• Optional Voltage Control for Frequency Tuning [VCTCXO]
• 2.5mmx2.0mm Surface Mount Package
• Frequency Range 10 – 52 MHz [Standard Frequencies List Shown Below]
• Fundamental Crystal Design
• Frequency Stability, several options to choose from ±0.5ppm ~ ±2.5ppm
• Operating Voltage, +1.8Vdc ~ +2.5Vdc
• Operating Temperature to -40°C to +85°C
• Tape & Reel Packaging Available
• RoHS/Green Compliant (6/6)
APPLICATIONS
The Model 520 Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO) is a quartz
based, clipped sine wave output, with optional frequency tuning, in a hermetically
sealed ceramic package. M520 is suitable for wireless communications, broadband access,
WLAN/WiMax/WIFI, portable equipment, test and measurement and mobile applications.
ORDERING INFORMATION
3] Frequency is recorded with two leading digits before the ‘M’ and 4 significant digits after the ‘M’ (including zeros).
1] Only available with temperature range codes "H" and "C".
Not all performance combinations and freque ncies may be a va ilable .
M = +1.8Vdc
N = +2.5Vdc
= +2.8Vdc
R = +3.0Vdc
L = +3.3Vdc
Contact your local CTS Representative or CTS Customer Service for availability.
= TCXO (no AFC)
A = ± 5 ppm 4
2] Only available with temperature range codes "H", "C" and "D".
[Ex. XXMXXXX (10M0000), XXMXXXX (16M3840)]
4] See Electrical Characteristics for Control Voltage range per Supply Voltage selected.
FREQUENCY STABILITY *
05 = ± 0.5 ppm 1
10 = ± 1.0 ppm 2
15 = ± 1.5 ppm
20 = ± 2.0 ppm
25 = ± 2.5 ppm (std)
OPERATING TEMPERAT UR E RANG E
H = -10°C to +60°C
C = -20°C to +70°C
D = -30°C to +85°C (std)
I = -40°C to +85°C
* Frequency vs. Temperature Only
SUPPLY VOLTAGE FREQUENCY IN MHz
M - indicates MHz and decimal point. 3
[See table below for standard frequencies available.]
FREQUENCY T UNING (AFC)
M
520
13.000000 16.368000 19.200000 26.000000 40.000000
16.367667 16.369000 20.000000 38.400000
M520 Standard Freque ncies