New Ecliptek Miniature LVCMOS SMD Oscillators Provide Significant Lead Time Reduction

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Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:04am EDT

  COSTA MESA, CA, Apr 29 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Ecliptek Corporation is very pleased to announce a new addition to its
family of ceramic surface mount crystal oscillators. These new products
complement Ecliptek's extensive offering of quartz and MEMS based
frequency control products.

    The new EH56, EH57 and EH59 LVCMOS oscillators are available in a variety
of configurations including frequency stabilities as low as +/-20ppm
maximum and an operating temperature range as wide as -45 degreesC to +85
degreesC. Ecliptek is offering a wide range of frequencies beginning at
3.300MHz up to 100.000MHz. Other options include tri-state (high
impedance), and duty cycle of 50 +/-5(%).

    "These new Ecliptek oscillator series offer enhanced design flexibility,"
announced Thomas Culhane, Ecliptek Vice President of Engineering. "The
ability to obtain product in these miniature packages with such reduced
lead times is key to eliminating delays in the design cycle."

    These Ecliptek product series offer clocking solutions for networking,
test equipment, wireless LAN, gigabit ethernet, computer  peripherals,
industrial controls, digital video and other general purpose clock
applications at a competitive price.

    Founded in 1987, Ecliptek has become a leading supplier of frequency
control products to the electronics industry. Ecliptek provides complete
engineering support, unparalleled customer service and innovative products
to their OEM customers and distributors worldwide. Complete information on
company operations or any of Ecliptek's quality frequency control devices
can be obtained by calling 1-800-ECLIPTEK or by visiting Ecliptek's
internet site at www.ecliptek.com. The company's Email address is
sales@ecliptek.com.

    



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