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Crystal oscillators operate on the inverse piezoelectric effect theory, which claims that an alternating voltage applied across the crystal surfaces causes the crystal to vibrate at its natural frequency.
These oscillators are frequently manufactured using Quartz crystal, which is plentiful and mechanically powerful compared to other crystals. Temperature fluctuations, load variations, and changes in the DC power supply voltage are all variables that impact an oscillator’s frequency stability.
The worldwide crystal oscillator market is expected to be driven ahead by factors such as rising consumer electronics demand for crystal oscillators and increased use of infotainment systems in autos.
Furthermore, the deployment of 5G networks has provided numerous opportunities for crystal oscillator makers throughout the forecast period.
The NORTH AMERICA CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR MARKET accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Q-Tech Corporation, the world’s leading supplier of crystal oscillators for space, military, avionics, and high-temperature applications, introduces the QT625xL/xN Multiple Output series of space-qualified crystal oscillators with up to four identical CMOS outputs designed to simultaneously drive multiple FPGAs.
With the introduction of this series, designers now have the choice of using LVDS logic outputs (which consume less power) or CMOS logic outputs (with either 2.5 or 3.3Vdc supply voltage and improved phase noise).
The QT625xL/xN Multiple Output series oscillators are completely space-qualified, with a working temperature range of -55°C to 125°C and radiation tolerance of 100 kRad(Si) throughout a frequency range of 20 to 200MHz.
All devices in this series are submitted to a quality conformity examination in accordance with MIL-PRF-38534, Class K modified screening.