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Home » SiTime Launches Low-power, High Frequency Oscillator

SiTime Launches Low-power, High Frequency Oscillator

March 14, 2011
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SiTime introduced the industry’s lowest power high frequency oscillator, which reduces oscillator power consumption by up to 66% and is ideally suited for high performance networking, video, computing and storage applications.

The SiT8004 MEMS-based programmable oscillator features 6.7mA of typical current consumption at 125MHz, which is up to 66% lower than that of a standard crystal oscillator. In addition to supporting any frequency between 125 MHz and 150 MHz, it is also available in popular, pre-configured options such as:

  • 125 MHz and 125.00375 MHz for GPON, EPON and Gigabit Ethernet
  • 133 MHz and 133.33333 MHz for MEMORY (DDR) and PCI
  • 148.5 MHz and 148.35164 MHz for HDMI and Pixel clocks
  • 150 MHz for SATA/SAS

“Reducing energy usage is a key goal of electronics manufacturers,” said Piyush Sevalia, vice president of marketing for SiTime. “Typically, quartz oscillator suppliers do not have analog circuit expertise as they buy their oscillator die from semiconductor providers. Therefore, they have not been able to deliver low power devices for high frequency applications. SiTime uniquely has both resonator and analog circuit expertise, enabling us to integrate and deliver compelling features to our customers. The SiT8004 is an excellent example of this expertise: not only does it reduce oscillator power consumption by up to 66%, but it is also a drop-in replacement for quartz oscillators, which allows system vendors to reduce energy usage with zero design effort.”http://www.sitime.com

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