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TCXOs aid satellite reception

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 5, 2005

Two new SMD temperature compensated crystal oscillators facilitate signal discrimination in satellite radio receivers.

Satellite radios require high performance frequency sources to help receive and decode a 2.4GHz signal especially while travelling through places where signals are hard to reach.

NDK offers two SMD TCXOs (temperature compensated crystal oscillators) to facilitate signal discrimination in satellite radio receivers.

NDK's NT3225S and NT5032S microminiature TCXOs deliver excellent frequency control and high stability of +/-2.5ppm from -30 to +75C.

They are available in frequencies to meet the unique requirements of XM and Sirius Radio applications.

The NT3225S measures just 3.2 x 2.5mm with a height of 0.9mm, and the NT5032S measures 5.0 x 3.2mm with a height of 1.4mm.

The products are lead free, RoHS compliant, and are designed to withstand the requirements of reflow soldering using lead-free solder.

NDK is also TS16949 certified.

"The popularity of satellite radio is quickly growing".

"Subscribers will not stand for dropped signals in populated areas or tunnels".

"NDK is the leader in frequency control, and has developed the NT3225S and NT5032S to give designers the frequency stability required to accurately discriminate and hold signals", said Mike Walczak, President, NDK America.

Delivery for the NT3225S and NT5032S series is 12 weeks.

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