Description
8MHz Crystal Oscillator – (Pack of 5)
The 8 MHz crystal oscillator circuit sustains oscillation by taking a voltage signal from the quartz resonator, amplifying it, and feeding it back to the resonator. It provides clock pulses of 8 MHz frequency. The popularity of the crystals is due to the low cost.
How are crystal oscillators useful?
One of the most important traits of the crystal oscillator is that it exhibits very low phase noise. In the crystal oscillator, the crystal mostly vibrates in one axis, therefore only one phase is dominant. This property of low phase noise makes them particularly useful in telecommunications where stable signals are needed, and in scientific equipment where very precise time references are needed. The result is that a quartz crystal behaves like a circuit composed of an inductor, capacitor and resistor, with a precise resonant frequency.
Also check offered by Roboskillify. The crystal oscillator is used to provide clock pulses of 8 MHz frequency and can be utilized as a UART clock at 6×1.8432 MHz. It allows integer division to common baud rates and serves as a common clock for AVR microcontrollers.
Package Includes:
- 5 x 8MHz Crystal Oscillator
Specifications:
Frequency Range | 8MHz |
Tolerance(%) | 30 |
Operating Temperature Range | -10°C to +60°C |
Dimensions | 10 x 4.4 x 3.3(mm) |
Weight | 5 grams |
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