PCB Live exhibitor introduces ultra-miniature fundamental mode crystals

  

Golledge’s new GSX-113 is stated to be ideal for wireless communication applications, including tight board stacking and miniature devices. The company says that the ESR characteristics of the GSX-113 have also been kept to exceptionally low levels in line with the latest chipset industry demands.

Golledge says that its new cutting-edge crystal features superb stability characteristics including ±5ppm frequency tolerance, ±10ppm temperature stability over commercial operating temperature ranges, and excellent long term ageing of just ±1ppm over the first year. The GSX-113 is also available with extended operating temperature ranges as wide as -40°C to +85°C as required.

Samples of the GSX-113 – as well as many other leading Golledge products - are available to view on the company’s stand at the PCB Live event on 12th March.

Entry to PCB live Engineering Materials Live is free of charge by pre-registration. The event takes place at the acclaimed British Motor Museum, located adjacent to the Aston Martin and JLR plants at Gaydon south of Warwick and just 1 minute from the M40. There is abundant free parking, and for visitors arriving before 1030, a free bacon roll and brew too. Tea and coffee is provided free of charge all day at the event, and pre-registered exhibition visitors can also visit the superb Museum, with almost 300 fascinating cars on show, free of charge too (standard adult entry fee otherwise is £14.50).