FX-101 Frequency Translation
Vectron's FX-101 is a crystal based frequency translator which is used to
translate any input frequency such as 8 kHz, 1.544 MHz, 2.048 MHz, 19.440 MHz etc.
to any specific frequency less than or equal to 77.76 MHz. The input frequency
does not have to be a 50/50% duty cycle and as an example can be an 8 kHz signal
with a logic high "on time" of only 1us, such as a BITS clock. The FX-101 also
has the ability to translate up to any of 1 to 4 different input frequencies to one
common output frequency, such as input frequencies of 8 kHz and 1.544 MHz and
19.44 MHz and any other frequency between 8 kHz and 170 MHz translating them
to an output frequency up to 77.76 MHz.
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Features:
- Output frequencies up to 77.760 MHz
- Jitter Generation OC-192 compliant
- Jitter transfer per GR-253-CORE
- Single 5.0 or 3.3 Vdc supply
- Locked to specified Input frequency, e.g. 8 kHz
- 1" x 0.8" x 0.2", Surface Mount (FR4 base)
- Optional CMOS or PECL Output
Applications:
- SONET / SDH / ATM
- DWDM / FDM
- DSL-PON Interconnects
- FEC (Forward Error Correction)