

Jauch News – January 2023
Welcome back!
Firstly, we would like to wish all our customers a very Happy and Prosperous New Year.
With difficult times still ahead in the market and the economy, rest assured that Jauch will be ready to work with you to make 2023 a successful year for all.
We are looking forward to you visiting our new stand at the forthcoming exhibitions and for you to see the release of various new products throughout the year from ourselves and our distribution partners.
And to remind that your local area contacts will be available to meet with you to discuss any queries you may have, just check the bottom of the page for their relevant contact details.
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New Precision (VC)TCXOs

We presented our new high-precision VCTCXO’s for the first time at Electronica 2022. The new components made an impression with a high frequency stability of ±50 parts per billion (ppb) and a broad temperature range of -40 to +105 °C.
The products are available in three standard casings for surface mounting: 7.0 x 5.0 / 5.0 x 3.2 and 3.2 x 2.5 mm.
Lithium Button Cell Batteries

Jauch offers a wide range of Lithium Button Cell Batteries, which differ in terms of cathode, electrolyte, and separator.
Available in different designs and sizes to accommodate a wide range of applications.
Because of their high voltage of 3 volts, high capacity, wide temperature range, and long shelf life (due to low self-discharge) they have a wide range of applications.
Jauch carry a wide and varied stock for both sample and volume requirements, please contact your local sales contact for more details.
Your checklist for a successful re-design of an Oscillator Circuit

The trend towards miniaturization of larger components often presents developers with difficulties. Discontinuations and delivery problems also were a problem in the recent past. For frequency control products this means that it is necessary to switch from an older, larger product to a newer, smaller one. This necessitates a re-design of the circuit.
