
The digital heartbeat of our world is powered by data centers, and nowhere is this more evident than in the U.S., where these server farms draw almost 9% of the nation’s electricity. The explosive power demands in places like the U.S., UK, EU, and Australia show just how critical our online lives have become. As AI and cloud services keep soaring, data centers are rewriting the rules for what drives global energy use.
Ultra-Low Jitter Clock Oscillators by Raltron
Raltron’s ultra-low jitter clock oscillators are key components for optical transceivers (QSFP, OSFP, CFP2) used in high-speed data center network links. These oscillators support frequencies from 156.25 MHz to 625 MHz, are available in 2520 and 2016 formats and deliver jitter performance below 60 femtoseconds, providing clean timing for 200G/400G/800G and 1.6T infrastructures,Ethernet, InfiniBand, and optical networking backbones in data centers.
They are available in LVDS, LVPECL, and HCSL output formats, ensuring compatibility with high-speed logic and DSPs used in optical modems.