Five versions are available, each with a unique master frequency and digitally controlled frequency dividers that give eight different frequencies per device. Frequency shifting is accomplished within a single clock cycle and without glitches, providing a powerful tool for system configuration or power management through clock-speed control.
The LTC6930 has advantages in battery and portable applications. It draws only 105uA at 32 kHz and requires only a single 1.7V to 5.5V supply, and can operate from two unregulated NiCad batteries.
Battery life is also extended using the fast startup, where minimal power is lost during the clock power-up. Whereas most oscillators exhibit a startup time greater than a millisecond, the LTC6930 has a guaranteed startup time of less than 110usec.
The 0.09% frequency tolerance makes the product suitable for many applications, including serial port communications and microprocessor clocks. It is fully specified for operation from -40°C to 125°C and offers rugged, reliable operation in environments unsuitable for crystal-based oscillators. These parts are available in a compact 2x3mm DFN and an 8-lead MSOP package.
"The LTC6930 combines the unique features of Linear Technology’s silicon oscillators with next-generation frequency accuracy. Industrial and handheld devices will especially have an advantage with these clocks," says Doug LaPorte, design manager for Linear Technology.
All versions are in full production, with prices starting at $1.31 each in 1,000-piece quantities.
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