An audio and video processor is a dedicated chip or integrated circuit that handles the input, output, and processing of audio and video signals. It is commonly used in various audio and video devices and systems, such as televisions, audio systems, digital audio and video players, surveillance cameras, video conferencing equipment, etc.
Crystal oscillators play an important role in audio and video processors. On the one hand, audio and video processors require strict clock synchronization to ensure stable processing and synchronous output of audio and video signals. The reference clock signal provided by the crystal oscillator is used to synchronize the work of various components and modules to ensure that they process and transmit data at the correct time interval.
On the other hand, audio and video processors usually need to sample and convert input signals, such as converting analog audio signals into digital audio signals, or digitizing video signals. Crystal oscillators can be used to control the timing of data sampling to ensure that the input signals can be accurately converted and processed.
In addition, the frequency and working mode of the crystal oscillator also have an impact on the power management of the audio and video processor. By controlling the frequency and working mode of the crystal oscillator, the power consumption of the audio and video processor can be optimized and managed, thereby improving the energy efficiency and performance of the system.
In response to customer needs, YXC launched the OA2EIB112-50M in the YSO210PR series of active crystal oscillators. The following are the typical parameters of OA2EIB112-50M and its application characteristics in audio and video processors:
1. 50MHz high frequency differential quartz crystal oscillator, the total frequency difference is within ±50PPM. The product series YSO210PR to which this material belongs supports a wide frequency range of 10MHz-1500MHz;
2. LVDS output format, using two signals with completely opposite phases, eliminates common-mode noise, resulting in higher system performance, high stability, and low phase noise jitter;
3. 3225 6P package size. This series provides a variety of package sizes from 3225 to 7050 to meet different selection requirements;
4. Industrial-grade temperature -40~+85℃, with good environmental resistance. Applicable to audio and video industries such as video processors and audio processors
YXC crystal oscillator YSO210PR series, frequency is 50MHz, total frequency difference is ±50PPM, the following is the YSO210PR series specification.
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