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  <title>[elecena] 3.3V Center Spread-Spectrum EconOscillator™ - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The DS1089L is a clock generator that produces a spread spectrum (dithered) square-wave output of frequencies from 130kHz to 66.6MHz. The DS1089L is shipped from the factory programmed at a specific frequency. The DS1089L is pin-for-pin compatible with the DS1087L, however, the DS1089L dithers at equal percentages above and below the center frequency. The user still has access to the internal frequency divider, selectable ±1%, ±2%, ±4%, or ±8% dithered output, dithering rate, and programmable output powerdown/disable mode through an I²C-compatible programming interface. All the device settings are stored in nonvolatile (NV) EEPROM allowing it to operate in stand-alone applications. The DS1089L also has power-down and output-enable control pins for power-sensitive applications.

Applications

* Cable Modems
* Computer Peripherals
* Copiers
* POS Terminals
* Printers

* Factory-Programmed Square-Wave Generator from 33.3MHz to 66.6MHz

* Center Frequency Remains Constant Independent of Dither Percentage

* No External Timing Components Required

* EMI Reduction

* Variable Dither Frequency

* User Programmable Down to 130kHz with Divider (Dependent on Master Oscillator Frequency)

* ±1%, ±2%, ±4%, or ±8% Selectable Dithered Output

* Glitchless Output-Enable Control

* I²C-Compatible Serial Interface

* Nonvolatile Settings

* Power-Down Mode

* Programmable Output Power-Down/Disable Mode</description>
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   <title>3.3V Center Spread-Spectrum EconOscillator™ - 1.63 USD</title>
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   <pubDate>2022-12-25</pubDate>
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   <title>3.3V Center Spread-Spectrum EconOscillator™ - 0.00 USD</title>
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   <pubDate>2025-01-22</pubDate>
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