Bridge Rectifiers

Bridge Rectifiers

A 40 MHz oscillator is an electronic component that generates a stable and precise frequency of 40 million cycles per second (40 MHz) using various types of resonators, such as quartz crystals or surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices. Microcontrollers and Processors: Some high-performance microcontrollers, processors, and digital systems operate at or around 40 MHz. These applications demand accurate timing for efficient operation.Communication Systems: Wireless communication devices, Wi-Fi modules, and RF transceivers might use 40 MHz oscillators for accurate timing and synchronization.Digital Audio and Video: Audio and video equipment that require precise synchronization and signal processing can benefit from a 40 MHz oscillator.

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Feature

Production functions of power supply

Voltage stabilizer

Power amplifier

Phase locked loop

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Package

29.0*3.8*19.0mm

 

Model

CP2510

 

Freq.range

GBJ/2510/3510

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A 40 MHz oscillator is an electronic component that generates a stable and precise frequency of 40 million cycles per second (40 MHz) using various types of resonators, such as quartz crystals or surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices. Microcontrollers and Processors: Some high-performance microcontrollers, processors, and digital systems operate at or around 40 MHz. These applications demand accurate timing for efficient operation.Communication Systems: Wireless communication devices, Wi-Fi modules, and RF transceivers might use 40 MHz oscillators for accurate timing and synchronization.Digital Audio and Video: Audio and video equipment that require precise synchronization and signal processing can benefit from a 40 MHz oscillator.

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