20 - MHz Crystal Oscillator (2-pin)
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20 - MHz Crystal Oscillator (2-pin)

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Rs.10.00
A 20 MHz crystal oscillator is an electronic component that generates a stable and precise oscillating signal at a frequency of 20 megahertz. Crystal oscillators are commonly used in electronic circuits to provide a highly accurate and stable reference clock signal for various purposes.
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Key Features:-

  1. Frequency Accuracy: Crystal oscillators are known for their high-frequency accuracy and stability. A 20 MHz crystal oscillator provides a reliable and precise 20 MHz output.

  2. Compact Size: Crystal oscillators are typically small and can be easily integrated into printed circuit boards (PCBs).

  3. Two-Pin Configuration: These oscillators usually have two pins (usually labeled as "OUT" and "GND" or "VCC" and "GND") for connection to the circuit. They are straightforward to use and connect.

  4. Low Jitter: Crystal oscillators produce low jitter signals, making them suitable for applications that require precise timing and high-frequency stability.

Application:

  1. Microcontrollers and Microprocessors: Many microcontrollers and microprocessors use a 20 MHz crystal oscillator as the clock source to control their operation and synchronize tasks.

  2. Communication Equipment: In communication devices, a 20 MHz crystal oscillator can be used for frequency synthesis, modulation, and demodulation processes.

  3. Digital Signal Processing (DSP): DSP chips and systems often rely on precise clock signals for processing audio, video, and other signals.

  4. Wireless Devices: Wireless communication devices, including Wi-Fi routers and transceivers, may use a 20 MHz oscillator for signal generation and synchronization.

  5. Test and Measurement Equipment: Oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and other test instruments require accurate timing for signal analysis and measurement.

  6. Computer Peripherals: Some computer peripherals and expansion cards use a 20 MHz oscillator for data transfer and synchronization.

  7. Networking Equipment: Routers, switches, and networking devices use clock signals to manage data traffic and ensure proper data synchronization.

  8. Industrial Control Systems: In industrial automation and control systems, a 20 MHz oscillator can provide precise timing for control processes.

  9. Scientific Instruments: Scientific instruments and research equipment often use high-frequency oscillators for data acquisition and analysis.

  10. Broadcasting Equipment: Television and radio broadcasting equipment relies on accurate timing for signal transmission and reception.

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