Programmable Oscillators

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CPPC7-HZ0PP

CPPC7-HZ0PP

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 5V 50PPM STBY

0

CPPT7-LT76P

CPPT7-LT76P

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 100PPM STBY

21

CPPLC7-HZ56P

CPPLC7-HZ56P

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 5V 100PPM STBY

0

CPPLT7-LT7PP

CPPLT7-LT7PP

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 50PPM STBY

0

CPPLC5-HT56T

CPPLC5-HT56T

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 5V 100PPM EN/DS

1533

CPPLT7-LZ0PT

CPPLT7-LZ0PT

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 50PPM EN/DS

0

CPPT7-LZ56T

CPPT7-LZ56T

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 100PPM EN/DS

0

CPPT7-LT06T

CPPT7-LT06T

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 100PPM EN/DS

0

CPPLT5-LT76P

CPPLT5-LT76P

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 100PPM STBY

1533

CPPLT1-LT7PT

CPPLT1-LT7PT

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 50PPM EN/DS

161

CPPC7-HT76P

CPPC7-HT76P

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 5V 100PPM STBY

0

CPPLC7-LZ7PT

CPPLC7-LZ7PT

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 3.3V 50PPM EN/DS

0

CPPLT7-HT06T

CPPLT7-HT06T

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 5V 100PPM EN/DS

0

CPPLC4-LT7PP

CPPLC4-LT7PP

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 3.3V 50PPM STBY

256

CPPFXC7-LZ7RP

CPPFXC7-LZ7RP

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 3.3V 25PPM STBY

0

CPPFXT7-HZ7RP

CPPFXT7-HZ7RP

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 5V 25PPM STBY SMD

0

CPPLT7-LT0PP

CPPLT7-LT0PP

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG TTL 3.3V 50PPM STBY

0

CPPLC7-LT5PT

CPPLC7-LT5PT

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 3.3V 50PPM EN/DS

0

CPPC7-LZ06P

CPPC7-LZ06P

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 3.3V 100PPM STBY

0

CPPC7-LT56P

CPPC7-LT56P

Cardinal Components

OSC PROG CMOS 3.3V 100PPM STBY

0

Programmable Oscillators

1. Overview

Programmable oscillators are frequency generation devices that allow dynamic adjustment of output frequency through digital control. Unlike fixed-frequency crystals or resonators, these oscillators use phase-locked loop (PLL) circuits or direct digital synthesis (DDS) to achieve precise frequency tuning. Their adaptability makes them critical components in modern communication systems, industrial automation, and high-speed computing equipment where frequency agility and phase noise optimization are required.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) OscillatorsFrequency synthesis through feedback control, offers high stabilityWireless base stations, frequency converters
Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)Programmable frequency resolution down to micro-Hertz levelsTest equipment, medical imaging systems
Temperature-Compensated Oscillators (TCXO)Embedded temperature sensors for stability in varying environmentsGPS receivers, automotive navigation systems
Voltage-Controlled Crystal Oscillators (VCXO)Analog frequency adjustment via control voltageTelecom transceivers, precision timing devices

3. Structure and Components

Typical programmable oscillator architecture includes: 1) Quartz crystal or MEMS resonator for base frequency reference 2) PLL/DDS circuit with programmable dividers 3) Digital control interface (I2C/SPI) 4) Voltage-controlled oscillator core 5) Output buffer amplifier 6) Temperature compensation module (for TCXO variants) Advanced packages integrate EEPROM for storing configuration profiles and phase noise optimization algorithms.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceTypical Values
Frequency RangeDetermines application suitability10 MHz - 1.5 GHz
Phase NoiseCritical for signal integrity-150 to -165 dBc/Hz @ 1kHz offset
Tuning ResolutionAffects precision capability0.1 Hz - 10 kHz
Power ConsumptionKey for portable devices50-300 mA
Temperature StabilityImpacts long-term reliability 0.5 to 2.5 ppm
Startup TimeDetermines system response speed1-10 ms

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Automotive: ADAS radar systems, V2X communication modules
  • Industrial: Precision test equipment, robotics controllers
  • Consumer Electronics: High-end audio clocks, gaming peripherals
  • Aerospace: Satellite communication terminals, navigation systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
SiTimeSiT8924MEMS-based, 20 ppm stability, 10-110 MHz range
Texas InstrumentsLMX259415 GHz PLL with integrated VCO, <35 fs jitter
Analog DevicesAD9914125 MHz DDS with 48-bit tuning word
STMicroelectronicsVL53L3CXTime-of-flight sensor with integrated oscillator

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Define required frequency range and tuning step
  2. Assess phase noise requirements based on system SNR targets
  3. Consider environmental operating conditions (temperature, vibration)
  4. Evaluate interface compatibility (I2C/SPI vs analog control)
  5. Analyze power budget constraints
  6. Check package size and PCB integration requirements
  7. Verify long-term stability specifications for mission-critical applications

8. Industry Trends

Key development directions include: - Integration of AI-based frequency prediction algorithms - MEMS resonator adoption enabling higher shock resistance - Sub-100 femtosecond jitter performance through advanced PLL architectures - System-on-Chip (SoC) integration reducing external component requirements - Expansion into millimeter-wave frequency bands (above 30 GHz) - Energy harvesting capabilities for IoT applications

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