NEL Frequency Controls Releases White Paper on Multi-Clock Systems |
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NEL Frequency Controls, Inc.
357 Beloit St.
Burlington, WI, 53105-0457 USA

Press release date: September 28, 2007
NEL's Synchronized Crystal Oscillator Solution Solves Key Timing Budget Issues, including Breakthrough Jitter Performance
Burlington, WI (September 28, 2007) - NEL Frequency Controls has released a white paper titled The Future of Multi-clock Systems. NEL's patent pending synchronized crystal oscillator technology offers frequency and phase synchronization, eliminating the need for a master clock.
"NEL's synchronized clock oscillator is ideal for mixed signal applications where ADC or DAC clocks need to be synchronized in a multi channel environment," says Chuck Ulland, Vice President of NEL. "It provides breakthrough jitter performance since the oscillator eliminates additive jitter associated with clock distribution. Our new oscillator significantly benefits any mixed signal applications that need superior resolution, faster system speed and increased bandwidth."
NEL's synchronized crystal oscillator technology provides high reliability, redundancy, and unlimited scalability at the system level. With this technology there is no master clock and no need for fan out or for Phase-Lock Loops (PLL) or multiplication. In fact, the system level jitter significantly decreases as more synchronized crystal oscillators are added. Reliability improves since each synchronized crystal oscillator in an ensemble is redundant to the other.
NEL's new synchronized clock oscillator improves performance, decreases costs and simplifies designs. With this oscillator, it is easier, faster and less expensive to design, engineer and assemble systems, while providing reliability and redundancy that is unmatched by existing multi-clock systems technology.
In its white paper, NEL reviews the roles that clock signals play in digital systems and the different techniques for distributing clock signals. The discussion provides the reasoning behind available techniques and shows how NEL's new synchronized clock oscillator improves performance, decreases costs and simplifies design.
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NEL Frequency Controls is a global manufacturer of crystal oscillators, founded in 1954. The company offers a broad range of crystal oscillators and is particularly adept at producing very low phase noise, high frequency crystal oscillator solutions. NEL's products are used in mission critical applications where technology, reliability, and total lowest cost are of paramount importance. For more information about NEL, call the company at 262-763-3591 or visit their Web site at www.nelfc.com.
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