Overview
Description
The XT is a quartz-based PLL oscillator with integrated TCXO with a key focus on stability. The XT family has frequency stability as tight as ±3ppm for -40 °C to +85 °C and life stability of ±13ppm. It is ideal for enterprise-level equipment that demands low noise, stable, and accurate timing/clock sources such as transceiver modules or data centers.
Short lead time, low noise, wide frequency range, excellent ambient performance, and very little engineering effort to incorporate this into your design make the XT series an excellent choice over conventional technologies. The XT family provides extremely quick delivery for both standard and custom frequencies.
Features
- Frequency range: 15MHz to 2100MHz
- Output types: CML, HCSL, LVDS, LVPECL
- Phase jitter (12kHz to 20MHz): 135fs typical (150fs max)
- Supply voltage: 1.8V, 2.5V, or 3.3V
- Package options:
- 3.2mm x 2.5mm x 0.85mm
- Operating temperature and stability:
- -40 °C to +85 °C, ±3ppm
- Frequency stability for life:
- -40 °C to +85 °C, ±13ppm
Comparison
Applications
Documentation
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Datasheet | PDF 499 KB | |
Guide | PDF 436 KB | |
Overview | PDF 525 KB | |
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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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Programming the XTL312625.000000I oscillator.
I'm currently in design phase with the XTL312625.000000I oscillator. Based on my understanding, it looks like this specific PN support I2C configuration, is this correct ? I found the register and programming procedure but I would like to make sure that this PN support this feature. If it does ...
May 3, 2022 -
Switch to XTAL16M on wakeup
Hello Dialog, I have configured UART2 for serial communication in BLE SleepMode example as per UART2 peripheral sample example. On observing the communication data, there is erroneous transmission. A similar discussion in the forum earlier recommends calling "arch_ble_force_wakeup()" API to make clock switch to XTAL16M and have ...
Jul 24, 2019 -
RL78/G14 XT1 stabilization time
Hi all I tried to switch the CPU clock from the on-chip oscillator to the external 32kHz crystal clock (XT1). For that i followed the instructions in the manual at page 269. It says that i have to use a timer to wait for the clock to stabilize before ...
Aug 18, 2015
FAQs
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Default XTAL Value Incorrect on EK-RA2E1
... XTAL value will not impact projects unless the clock source is changed to choose the XTAL. To solve this issue follow the below instructions. The XTAL frequency can be modified manually in the Clocks tab of the RA Configurator. 1: Click on the Clocks tab. 2: Click on the "XTAL ...
Jan 25, 2021 -
How Can the XTAL Trim Value be Determined and Programmed in the Application Board?
Trimming the XTAL can be important to meet the timing requirements for BLE. The XTAL trim value is determined by applying a very precisely timed pulse on a pin and letting the device count the clock cycles this takes. This can be implemented in a production environment using the Production ...
Apr 4, 2023 -
RA Family: Application Brief: Using FreeRTOS xTimerStart with FSP 08
... thread can be suspended. #include "new_thread0.h" #include "timers.h" /* * 250ms periodic software timer created * Callback toggles LED * * */ TimerHandle_t xTimer; StaticTimer_t xTimerBuffer; void vTimerCallback( TimerHandle_t xTimerl ); void vTimerCallback( TimerHandle_t xTimerl ) { FSP_PARAMETER_NOT_USED (xTimerl); /* Toggle LED */ extern const ...
Jan 1, 1970
Videos & Training
Learn about the ProXO+ differential clock portfolio featuring ±3ppm frequency stability and phase jitter performance as low as 135fs at up to 2.1GHz frequencies. Programmability enables customers to customize the devices quickly and easily, in addition to reducing non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs. A compact 3.2mm x 2.5mm plastic package simplifies the bill of materials (BOM), lowering BOM costs, and offers more supply chain flexibility.