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Fixed Frequency Synthesizer in C-Band operates at 6,400 MHz.

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Fixed Frequency Synthesizer in C-Band operates at 6,400 MHz.
Fixed Frequency Synthesizer in C-Band operates at 6,400 MHz.

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June 11, 2010 - Model SFS6400A-LF features typical phase noise of -88 dBc/Hz at 10 KHz offset and typical sideband spurs of -65 dBc. Delivering output power of 6 dBm with VCO voltage supply of 5 Vdc while drawing 40 mA, RoHS-compliant product also offers phase locked loop voltage of 3 Vdc while drawing 11 mA over -40 to +85ºC temperature range. Synthesizer also features 2nd harmonic suppression of -20 dBc. Unit is available in PLL-V12N package measuring 0.60 x 0.60 x 0.13 in.

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Z-Communications, Inc.
9939 Via Pasar
San Diego, CA, 92126
USA



Fixed Frequency Synthesizer: SFS6400A-LF Features Low Phase Noise


Z-Communications, Inc. announces a new RoHS compliant Fixed Frequency Synthesizer model SFS6400A-LF in C-band. The SFS6400A-LF is a single frequency synthesizer that operates at 6400 MHz. This Synthesizer features a typical phase noise of -88 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz offset and typical sideband spurs of -65 dBc.

The SFS6400A-LF is designed to deliver a typical output power of 6 dBm with a VCO voltage supply of 5 Vdc while drawing 40 mA (typical) and a phase locked loop voltage of 3 Vdc while drawing 11 mA (typical) over the temperature range of -40º to 85º C. This Fixed Frequency Synthesizer features typical 2nd harmonic suppression of -20 dBc and comes in Z-Comm's industry standard PLL-V12N package measuring 0.60 in. x 0.60 in. x 0.13 in. It is available in tape and reel packaging for production requirements. The SFS6400A-LF is also ideal for automated surface mount assembly and reflow.

SFS6400A-LF is well suited for point to point and satellite communication applications that require low phase noise performance. Additional specifications for this product can be found on-line at
http://www.zcomm.com/webstore/Product....

For further information on this model or any other product from Z-Communications, Inc. please contact our Applications department via e-mail at applications@zcomm.com or call us at 858-621-2700.

Part Number: SFS6400A-LF

Delivery: Stock-6 weeks

Contact:

Z-Communications, Inc.

Tel: 858-621-2700

Fax: 858-621-2722

Email Technical Support - applications@zcomm.com

Email Sales: sales@zcomm.com

URL: http://www.zcomm.com
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