Mixed-Signal Devices Unveils Advanced Timing Solutions for AI and 5G

Mixed-Signal Devices Unveils Advanced Timing Solutions for AI and 5G

Mixed-Signal Devices has launched a new portfolio of multi-gigahertz timing solutions, offering sub-20 fs jitter and 2 GHz performance, designed for AI, 5G, and aerospace systems.

Mixed-Signal Devices has launched its latest multi-gigahertz timing and clock portfolio, announced in a press release. This new lineup includes the MS11X0 oscillator and MS15X0 jitter attenuator families, which deliver sub-20 femtosecond jitter and 2 GHz performance. These solutions are designed to meet the demands of AI data centers, 5G base stations, and aerospace systems.

The new timing solutions feature a breakthrough platform built on 28 nm CMOS technology and the company's patented Virtual Crystal™ architecture. This allows for scalable precision, replacing traditional analog limitations with advanced CMOS capabilities. The MS1130 and MS1150 oscillators, along with the MS1500 and MS1510 jitter attenuators, offer ultra-low jitter, robust thermal stability, and programmable configurations, making them ideal for high-speed networking and compute systems.

These devices are engineered to provide reliable performance across harsh environmental conditions, with features such as ±20 ppm thermal stability and compact CMOS packages. The new portfolio is currently available for sampling and will be showcased at the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium in San Francisco from June 15-20, 2025.

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