Fixed Frequency Synthesizer features ultra low phase noise.

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Operating at 6,864 MHz with 10 MHz reference, Model SFS6864A-LF features typical phase noise of -86 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset. C-band unit delivers typical output power of 3 dBm with VCO voltage supply of 5 Vdc while drawing 35 mA and phased locked loop voltage of 3 Vdc while drawing 11 mA. Housed in 0.6 x 0.6 x 0.13 in. PLL-V12N package, RoHS-compliant synthesizer features typical 2nd harmonic suppression of -20 dBc and spurious suppression of -65 dBc.



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Fixed Frequency Synthesizer SFS6864A-LF Features Ultra Low Phase Noise



Z-Communications, Inc. announces a new RoHS compliant Fixed Frequency Synthesizer model SFS6864A-LF in the C-band. The SFS6864A-LF is a single frequency synthesizer that operates at 6864 MHz with a 10 MHz reference and features a typical phase noise of -86 dBc/Hz at the 10kHz offset.



The SFS6864A-LF is designed to deliver a typical output power of 3 dBm with a VCO voltage supply of 5 Vdc while drawing 35 mA (typical) and a phase locked loop voltage of 3 Vdc while drawing 11 mA (typical). This Fixed Frequency Synthesizer features a typical 2nd harmonic suppression of -20 dBc and spurious suppression of -65 dBc. It is housed in Z-Comm's standard PLL-V12N package measuring 0.6 in. x 0.6 in. x 0.13 in. The SFS6864A-LF is also ideal for automated surface mount assembly and is available in tape and reel packaging.



SFS6864A-LF is an excellent choice for Satellite Communications applications while operating over the industrial temperature range of -40 to 85°C.



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.



Brent Campbell

Marketing Communications

Z-Communications, Inc.

Phone: (858) 621-2700 x233

Fax: (858) 486-1927

URL: http://www.zcomm.com

Email: mailto:brent@zcomm.com



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