Oscillator generates up to 3.274 GHz frequency.
Series CVCO55BE-2974-3274 Voltage Controlled Oscillator is offered in 0.5 x 0.5 in. standard SMD package. It has Low Phase Noise performance of -70 dBc/Hz at 1 kHz offset, -98 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset, -120 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset, and -155 dBc/Hz at 10 MHz offset. Output power is 5 Ã-
Read More »Crystal Oscillators feature phase jitter less than 0.5 pS.
Models RFX250 and RFV250 are 2.5 V, radio frequency crystal oscillators offering frequency range from 600 MHz to 1.25 GHz. Model RFX250 XO has standard operating temperature of -20 to +70Ã-
Read More »Crystal Oscillators offer frequency range up to 800 MHz.
Series V300/400/500 voltage controlled crystal oscillators come in 5 x 7.5 mm surface mount package with Enable/Disable function and various outputs, including LVPECL, CMOS, and LVDS. Jitter is less than 1 pS RMS for output frequencies less than 200 MHz and less than 3 pS RMS for output frequencies above 200 MHz. Operating at 3.3 V, units are intended for PLL systems in ATM/SONET/SDH applications...
Read More »HCMOS Oscillators provide -162 dBc/Hz noise floor.
Models CCHD-950 and CVHD-950 are ultra-low phase noise oscillators in clock and VCXO versions, respectively. Both come in FR5 9 x 14 mm SMD package and generate frequencies between 50-100 MHz with 80 and 100 MHz offered as standard. Units require input supply voltage of 3.3 Vdc and 15 mA current. Extended operating temperature range of -40Ã-
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Read More »Crystal Oscillators suit lead-free soldering applications.
Series CFPT-125 consists of 7 x 5 mm, SMD TCVCXOs that withstand peak reflow soldering temperature of 260Ã-
Read More »High-Frequency VCXO suits applications from 120-600 Mhz.
Available in 7.5 x 5.0 x 1.5 mm ceramic package, VCP Series is suited for high-end applications, including SONET, ATM/SDH, and other applications in optical market. Models VCP62AXT and VCP65AXT incorporate fundamental inverted mesa crystal blank that provides -120 dBc/Hz max jitter and 1 pS RMS max phase noise, while VCP32AXT and VCP35AXT incorporate internal phased locked loop. Series offers...
Read More »Oscillators range from 50 MHz to 3.5 GHz.
Voltage Controlled Oscillators are offered in 3 different packages. Model CVC055 measures 0.500 x 0.500 x 0.140 in. with frequency range of 50-3,500 MHz. Model CVC045 is 0.400 x 0.496 x 0.165 in. with 50-2,000 MHz frequency, and Model CVC033 measures 0.300 x 0.300 x 0.079 with 50-2,000 MHz frequency range. Units offer low harmonic suppression and low phase noise to -115 dBc/Hz. Extended operating...
Read More »Crystal Oscillator suits telecommunication network systems.
Series MXO5165 Stratum 3 OCXO is available for 3.3 or 5.0 V operation and provides all inclusive stability of Ã-
Read More »Crystals/Oscillators support TI 1394b FireWire-® devices.
Crystals and Oscillators operate at frequency of 49.152 MHz to meet Texas Instrument's specifications for use with TSB41BA3 Chipset, which is geared toward Long Haul or Long Range applications. A 98.304 MHz, 1.8 V oscillator with critical start-up feature is available for TSB81BA3 Chipset designed for 1394b FireWireÃ-® 800. All products are offered in 5 x 7 mm SMD package specified for 0 to...
Read More »Voltage Controlled SAW Oscillator suits SONET equipment.
Housed in low-profile 9 x 14 mm surface-mount package, VSPLD63TE acts as alternative for SONET equipment at 622.08 MHz. Low jitter in SONET bandwidth is less than 0.5 pS, and overall jitter is less than 3 pS. Oscillator has total frequency tolerance of 120 ppm with absolute pull range of Ã-
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