This component is used in clock and timing applications, providing precise timing signals for electronic circuits. It features an SMD low profile crystal design suited for space-constrained environments, with operation frequency options from 3.579545 MHz to 75 MHz. The crystal withstands temperature ranges from 0°C to +70°C and offers frequency stability within ±50 ppm at +25°C. It is RoHS compliant, hermetically sealed, and compatible with reflow processes, making it ideal for wireless, computer, and modem applications, ensuring consistent performance and reliability in demanding environments.
Operation Mode: AT cut (Fundamental or 3rd OT) or BT cut
Temperature Range: 0°C to +70°C
Frequency Tolerance: ±50 ppm at +25°C
Frequency Stability: ±50 ppm over temperature
Resonance Resistance: Refer to standard ESR tables
Shunt Capacitance: 18 pF max.
Drive Level: 1 mW max.
Aging: ±5 ppm at 25°C (first year)
Insulation Resistance: 500 MΩ min at 100 Vdc
RoHS compliant, hermetically sealed, suitable for reflow
Buy the Abracon Series ABLS Crystal: 3.579545 MHz to 75 MHz
Purchase the Abracon Crystal Oscillator online today for reliable, high-precision timing in wireless, computer, and modem devices. Designed for space-constrained applications, this hermetically sealed SMD crystal offers excellent temperature stability and RoHS compliance. Easy to integrate with standard reflow processes, ensuring consistent performance across a wide temperature range. Perfect for ensuring stable oscillations in critical timing circuits, this crystal guarantees long-term durability and performance. Order now to enhance your electronic designs with the trusted quality of Abracon.
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