Overview
Description
The XP is a quartz-based PLL clock oscillator family with <150fs phase jitter. It is ideal for enterprise-level equipment that demand very low noise, stable, and accurate timing/clock sources. The XP quartz-based PLL oscillator's key focus is on noise reduction technologies. Typical phase jitter is 120fs over 12kHz to 20MHz bandwidth. The devices are available in a wide frequency range from 15MHz to 2100MHz.
Short lead time, low noise, wide frequency range, excellent ambient performance, and very little engineering effort to incorporate this into your design make the XP family an excellent choice over conventional technologies. The XP family has stabilities as tight as ±25ppm for -40 °C to +85 °C and ±50ppm for -40 °C to +105 °C. This XP family provides extremely quick delivery for both standard and custom frequencies.
Features
- Frequency range: 15MHz to 2100MHz
- Output types: CML, LVDS, LVPECL, HCSL
- Phase jitter (12kHz to 20MHz): 120fs typical
- Supply voltage: 1.8V, 2.5V, or 3.3V
- Package options:
- 3.2mm × 2.5mm × 1.0mm
- 5.0mm × 3.2mm × 1.2mm
- 7.0mm × 5.0mm × 1.8mm
- Frequency stability: ± 25ppm
- Operating temperatures: -40 °C to +85 °C
- Frequency stability: ± 50ppm
- Operating temperatures: -40 °C to +105 °C
Comparison
Applications
Design & Development
Software & Tools
Boards & Kits
Models
ECAD Models
Schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and 3D CAD models from SamacSys can be found by clicking on the CAD Model links in the Product Options table. If a symbol or model isn't available, it can be requested directly from SamacSys.

Support
Support Communities
Resources
Support Communities
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How to transfer an USB stick based license from Windows XP to Windows 7
Some years ago my company bought an unlimited CCRX license based on a Sentinel SafeNet USB stick and installed it on an old Windows XP computer to work with RX621 micros on HEW. Now I need to use it on a not so old Window 7 Professional computer with RX111 ...
May 9, 2019 -
SUOTA Update Sony Xperia L3
Hi, I'm trying to update a BLE DA14585 using your SUOTA App and it does not work on a Sony Xperia L3 (Android 8.1). It stays for some seconds on 0% and then it disconnets. Any idea what it could be? It's working fine on Google Pixel ...
Jul 13, 2020 -
USB-CDC driver: how to use with Windows XP?
Have a request to use our system (uses S5D9) over USB-CDC on Windows XP host. Presently works well on Win7-10. Is there a earlier version of the driver that will work with XP? Or are there any work-arounds or virtualization to allow connection to XP system? These ...
Jun 2, 2021
FAQs
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Can I use HEW on Windows XP SP(Service Pack)2 ?
As to the support status for Windows XP Service Pack2, please refer to the following URL. A Note on Using the High-performance Embedded Workshop V.4.00.00
Sep 10, 2007 -
Compatibility of PC7501 and PC4701 with Windows 7
... when the LAN interface is used. The IP address for PC7501 emulator and PC4701 emulator need to be set on Windows XP. Regarding support for the XP Mode of Windows 7 by the PC4701 and PC7501 emulatorsThese emulators will not operate with Windows 7, even in an XP-mode window.
Aug 24, 2017 -
CS+: watch panel flickers large no. variables in watch panel
... is opened. Select [Use visual styles on windows and buttons] from the [Visual Effects] tabbed page and then click on the [OK] button. For Windows XP Open the Control Panel of Windows and select [System]. Select [Advanced] and click on the [Settings] button in the Performance field. Select [Use visual ...
Apr 1, 2014
Videos & Training
The XF and XP family of field-programmable clock oscillators (XOs) are optimized for use data centers, optical and wireline communication network, and industrial level equipment that demands very low noise, stable, and accurate timing/clock sources. These devices are single-output clock oscillators with an integrated resonator that utilizes a proprietary ASIC with a key focus on reduction in phase noise and phase jitter. Typical phase jitter is 120fs over 12kHz to 20MHz bandwidth. These chips are available in a wide frequency range from 15MHz to 2100MHz.
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