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Start with the news release Euroquartz adds CMOS devices to TCXO range from Euroquartz, which we summarised at the time by saying "Euroquartz has expanded its range of temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs) with the addition of CMOS output devices offering very low power consumption. ". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Pericom launches crystal oscillators from Pericom Semiconductor Corp: "Pericom Semiconductor and Designcon have announced the production availability of a family of low-jitter, low-power, high-frequency crystal oscillators developed using the company's XP technology.".
 
In December 2008, we covered the news from Precision Devices - take a look at Precision launches clock oscillators which says: "Precision Devices has announced the launch of two clock oscillators: the OC7A and the OC5A. ".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Highland Technology, Highland Technology introduces the T860, as well as OSA pairs handle high-speed video transmission from Omron Electronics, and Amplifiers double the signal gain from Micrel.
 

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Crosspoint switches run up to 4.25Gbit/s (July 2007)

Four-by-four and two-by-two switches combine high speed, low power and low jitter performance for applications such as XAUI signal buffering/muxing.

Fast Ethernet line meets industrial demands (July 2007)

Duplex transceiver and simplex transmitter and receiver modules are ideal for motion control systems and other applications requiring Fast Ethernet links in industrial environments.

Serdes shrinks gigabit comms (June 2007)

Industry's smallest low-power, single-channel gigabit Ethernet serdes enables higher densities in datacommunications and telecommunications equipment.

Digital pattern generators have flexible outputs (May 2007)

PC-compatible digital pattern generator boards feature up to 32Gbit memory, maximum clock rates of 40, 10 or 5MHz, and a choice of 16 or 32bit widths.

Generator provides precision clock pulses (March 2007)

New from Lambda Photometrics is the CG635 synthesised clock pulse generator from Stanford Research Systems.

M-LVDS receivers save space, power and cost (February 2007)

Texas Instruments has introduced the industry's first dedicated multipoint-LVDS (M-LVDS) receivers.

Bit error tester runs from T1 to STM-1 rates (January 2007)

Stand-alone bit error tester provides unframed high speed PRBS, serial binary output ranging from T1 to STM-1 rates.

Low-jitter clock generator has time for testing (January 2007)

The Stanford Research Systems CG635 is a low-jitter clock generator which can provide a wide range of clean, precise clocks for the most critical timing requirements.

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