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Epson Launches VCXOs for Mobile Base Stations and Optical Communications Equipment
SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Epson Electronics America, Inc. (EEA) today announced that is has begun
shipping samples of the VG-4513CB series of voltage controlled crystal
oscillators (VCXO). Designed for optical networking and LTE (News - Alert) (long-term
evolution) base stations applications, the VG-4513CB uses a
high-frequency fundamental(*1) crystal to achieve output
frequencies up to 500 MHz with no spurs and very low phase noise and low
jitter(*2). The VG-4513CB is packaged in a very small
package, 87% smaller than existing VCXOs, and has excellent vibration
sensitivity.
Epson's VG-4513CB is the industry's first VCXO to deliver output
frequencies up to 500 MHz without using a PLL(*3) or
frequency multiplier(*4). By using a high-frequency
fundamental-mode AT-cut crystal, Epson achieves better reliability,
lower power, and lower phase noise than existing 500 MHz VCXO products.
Using a fundamental-mode crystal, Epson's VG-4513CB achieves very low
jitter, 50 fs rms at 491.52 MHz. Unlike PLLs and frequency multipliers,
Epson's fundamental technology does not generate spurs.
The high-frequency fundamental-mode crystal is fabricated using Epson's
QMEMS(*5) technology. QMEMS combines the superior material
characteristics of Quartz with MEMS (Micro-Electrical Mechanical System)
fabrication techniques. In addition to allowing reliable
fundamental-mode oscillation, QMEMS enables size reduction of the VCXO
and improves vibration sensitivity.
Epson's VG-4513CB is delivered in a very small 5.0 mm x 3.2 mm x 1.3 mm
package. Its footprint is 87% smaller than 14 mm x 9 mm VCXO products.
This dramatic size reduction enables very dense designs such as
multi-channel optical networking equipment and multi-channel MIMO
(multiple input multiple output) LTE base stations.
Epson's QMEMS technology enables Epson to improve vibration resistance
three-fold over previous products. At a mere 0.6 ppb/g, Epson's
VG-4513CB provides a stable frequency reference for base stations which
must be installed in challenging environments, such as near railroad
tracks.
"With their compact design, high precision, and high stability, Epson's
new products will contribute to the success of LTE," said Masayuki
Morozumi, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of
Epson's Microdevices Operations Division. "Epson will continue to
leverage its QMEMS and semiconductor technologies to provide customers
with powerful, easy-to-use solutions - and the peace of mind that goes
with them."
Main charateristics of VG-4513CB VCXO series
1. Wide frequency range and low jitter
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Fundamental frequency oscillation
100 MHz - 500 MHz
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Low jitter (12 kHz - 20 MHz)
122.88 MHz: 210 fs
245.76 MHz: 70 fs
491.52 MHz: 50 fs
Figure 1 shows measured phase noise for VG-4513CB at three common base
station frequencies: 122.88, 245.76, and 491.52 MHz.
Figure 2 shows a spectrum analyzer measurement of VG-4513CB operating at
491.52 MHz. Because VG-4513CB uses fundamental-mode oscillation, it does
not generate spurs.
By comparison, VCXOs using frequency multipliers generate sub-harmonic
spurs, as shown in Figure 3.
2. Low G (vibration) sensitivity
G sensitivity: 0.6 ppb/g at 245.76 MHz
3. Compact Package
Package size: 5.0mm x 3.2mm x 1.3mm Typ.
4. Pull Range
Epson's VG-4513CB is available in three pull ranges: ±30×10-6?±50×10-6,
and ±100×10-6.
More information about Epson's quartz devices:
http://www5.epsondevice.com/en/quartz/index.html
Glossary
*1: Fundamental frequency
The lowest (1st-order) frequency at which a quartz crystal resonator
oscillates
*2: Jitter
Fluctuation among clock cycles, which can cause bit errors during data
transfers.
*3: PLL (Phase Locked Loop)
An electronic circuit that locks an oscillator to the frequency of an
input signal. PLLs can be used to multiply an input to a higher
frequency, but they add jitter and spurs.
*4: Frequency multiplying
Multiplying the input frequency. Doubling the frequency is expressed as
a 2x frequency multiplier, and tripling it as a 3x frequency multiplier,
etc. Frequency multipliers can be used to generate high frequencies but
they increase jitter and generate sub-harmonic spurs.
*5: QMEMS
QMEMS is a combination of "Quartz," a crystalline material that has
excellent stability and precision, and "MEMS," micro electro-mechanical
systems engineered using micro-fabrication technology. QMEMS devices,
produced via a micro-fabrication process on a crystalline material,
combine the advantages of MEMS technology with the fundamental
superiority of Quartz. * QMEMS is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson
Corporation.
About Epson
Epson is a global imaging and innovation leader whose product lineup
ranges from inkjet printers and 3LCD projectors to sensors and other
microdevices. Dedicated to exceeding the vision of its customers
worldwide, Epson delivers customer value based on compact,
energy-saving, and high-precision technologies in markets spanning
enterprise and the home to commerce and industry.
Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the Epson Group
comprises more than 81,000 employees in 97 companies around the world,
and is proud of its ongoing contributions to the global environment and
the communities in which it operates.
http://global.epson.com/
About Epson Electronics America, Inc.
Epson Electronics America, Inc. (EEA), is a subsidiary of Japan-based
Seiko Epson Corporation (SEC (News - Alert)) and is responsible for sales, marketing
and engineering of the product lines of SEC's Microelectronics Device
Division in the America's. EEA provides a wide array of timing and
frequency control products, integrated circuits, sensing device and
system solutions for customer products and applications that require
high levels of accuracy, reliability, stability, energy efficiency and
compact design. Based in San Jose, California, the EEA Group has three
regional offices, more than 40 sales offices in the U.S., and a growing
network of exclusive distributors.
For more information please visit:
www.eea.epson.com

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