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Golledge Electronics Gains Formal CSR Approval
15/09/2014
We are proud to announce Golledge has formal approval from Cambridge Silicon Radio for the supply of quartz crystals matched with the CSR1010, CSR1011 and CSR1012 µEnergy Bluetooth chips. CSR document CS-317756-AN dated August 2014 details the approval.
GTXO-92 | End of Life Warning
21/02/2014
As part of our continuous improvement process we will be withdrawing the GTXO-92 from production. The GTXO-92 is now no longer recommended for new designs.
GTXO-14, GTXO-C14 and GTXO-S14 - A triple bill of top specification TCXOs
06/06/2016
Excellent frequency stability options, low phase noise and available up to 100MHz, our new TCXOs also offer a range of output signals including clipped sine, CMOS and true sinewave.
SCOCXOH and SCOCXOHS - A Class-leading Combination of Performance, Package and Price
17/07/2015
Introducing the SCOCXOH (CMOS) and the SCOCXOHS (Sinewave) Oven Controlled Oscillators. Available in fundamental mode frequencies up to 120MHz, both of these OCXOs offer a phase noise floor of -160dBc at 10.0MHz and an impressive -155dBC at 100MHz.
Introducing the new SCOCXOL Oven Controlled Oscillator
17/07/2015
Available in 3.3V and 5.0V CMOS outputs, the SCOCXOL has been designed in response to industry demand for an OCXO that not only has low current consumption but also warms up and reaches specification fast.
What to consider when using smaller and smaller quartz crystals
02/10/2015
With the industry drive towards smaller crystals Golledge's Chief Engineer, Chris Watts, takes an in-depth look at the effects of shrinking the crystal, including reduced motional capacitance, reduced trim sensitivity, increased motional resistance and an increase in the minimum usable frequency.
The AEC-Q200 Standard, what does it really mean?
01/11/2023
A look under the hood of AEC-Q200 qualification and 5 tips for specifying automotive qualified RF parts that will save your budget.
Meeting the challenges of wearable PCB design
10/11/2015
The latest technology trend spanning the medical, fitness, and mass-consumer markets - wearable technology looks set to provide innovation in health-monitoring, research and fashion.
Product Change Notice - GTXO-93
29/03/2016
Announcing an IC update. Retaining form, fit, and function compatibility this update prolongs the longevity of this popular product.