Delay Lines

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GL1L5LS080S-C
IND DELAY LINE 800PS 1 OHM SMD
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-25°C ~ 85°C
GL1L
800 ps
±0.050nS
16-SOIC (0.220", 5.59mm Width)

Delay Lines

A delay line is a crucial component used to intentionally delay an electronic signal by a specific and fixed time interval. These discrete devices are available in both surface mount and through-hole mount configurations, providing flexibility for integration into various circuit designs. The applications of delay lines span across a wide range of fields, including room acoustics simulation, musical instrument emulation, and audio effects generation. They play a significant role in creating realistic sound environments and enhancing audio experiences by introducing controlled delays to signals. In addition to their relevance in audio-related applications, delay lines are instrumental in addressing timing and clock skew issues in digital circuits based on transistor-transistor logic (TTL) and emitter-coupled logic (ECL) technologies. By incorporating delay lines, engineers can effectively manage and synchronize signal timings, ensuring precise and reliable operation of digital systems. One notable feature of delay lines is their capability to provide fixed delay times ranging from as short as 40 picoseconds (ps) to as long as 22.6 nanoseconds (ns). This wide range of delay options enables engineers to select the most suitable delay line for their specific application requirements, accommodating diverse timing needs in electronic systems. Ultimately, delay lines serve as indispensable building blocks for controlling signal timing and synchronization, contributing to the seamless operation of electronic circuits across various domains. Whether it's for creating immersive audio effects or optimizing digital signal timing, the availability of delay lines with fixed delay times offers engineers the precision and control necessary to achieve desired performance outcomes in their designs.