SiTime Corp. has launched its first mobile clock generator with an integrated MEMS resonator, enabling advanced wireless connectivity. The new Symphonic SiT30100 provides clock signals for 5G and GNSS ...
SiT30100 Delivers Superior Thermal Resilience in a Tiny Footprint; Unlocks $2 Billion SAM Over the Next Five Years "Every generation of mobile devices becomes smarter, delivering greater functionality ...
If you’re dealing with RF, you’ll probably have the need to generate a variety of clock signals. Fortunately, [Jason] has applied his knowledge to build a SI5351 library for the Arduino and a breakout ...
The LMK03806 is a high performance, ultra low-jitter, multi-rate clock generator capable of synthesizing 8 different frequencies on 14 outputs at frequencies of up to 2.6 GHz. Each output clock is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dave Altavilla is a Tech Analyst covering chips, compute and AI. As mobile devices continue to take on more complex tasks—from ...
ESOTERIC, a division of TEAC America, Inc., manufacturer of high end consumer electronics, demonstrated their new G-03x master clock generator, used for “WORD SYNC” among compatible digital devices.
Heralded as the industry’s first web-customizable clock generator, the Si5355/56 eight-output CMOS clock generators are capable of synthesizing four unique, non-integer related frequencies from 1 MHz ...
The SKY63104/5/6 family of jitter attenuating clocks and SKY62101 clock generators are the industry’s first clock devices that can simultaneously generate Ethernet and PCI Express® (PCIe) spread ...
PCIe has been around since 2004. It’s a high-speed serial computer expansion bus specification that replaces older PCI and PCI-X standards. PCIe currently supports the Generation 4 specification. In ...
A new technical paper titled “A Fast-Lock All-Digital Clock Generator for Energy Efficient Chiplet-Based Systems” was published by researchers at Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea. “An all-digital ...
Before today, we probably would have said that scratch-built relay computers were the sole domain of only the most wizardly of graybeards. But this impressive build sent in by [Will Dana] shows that ...