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Miniature High Performance OCXO: NV79A Series

2014-09-12 20:29:26| rfglobalnet Home Page

The NV79A is an ovenized crystal oscillator (OCXO) with low phase noise options and excellent frequency vs. temperature stability. 3.3Vdc and 5Vdc supply voltages are available, and the oscillator is available in frequencies from 10MHz to 50MHz.

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Low Profile OCXO and OCVCXO: N45/NV45 AA/AB Series Datasheet

2014-07-14 15:20:16| rfglobalnet Downloads

Bliley’s N45/NV45 AA/AB Series of OCXOs and OCVCXOs are ideal for applications involving base stations, synthesizers, digital switching, and test equipment.

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Low Profile OCXO and OCVCXO: N45/NV45 AA/AB Series

2014-07-14 15:18:15| rfglobalnet Home Page

This series of ovenized crystal oscillators covers the 5MHz to 20 MHz frequency range and is ideal for applications involving base stations, synthesizers, digital switching, and test equipment. They come in a low profile (0.46 inches max), RoHS-6/lead-free compliant package.

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OCXO delivers ±0.2 ppb frequency stability.

2014-06-13 14:32:52| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Covering 10–40 MHz range, IQOV-164 series comes in 5-pin euro package measuring 36 x 27 x 13.5 mm and delivers ±0.2 ppb frequency stability from -20 to +70°C or ±0.5 ppb from -30 to +75°C. Frequencies are available up to 100 MHz with stability of ±10 ppb from -30 to +75°C. Consuming 7.0 W max during 3 min warm up, series operates from 3.3 V supply and offers output that can be specified as HCMOS, 15 pF load, or Sinewave into 50 Ω load. Phase noise is typ -158 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset. This story is related to the following:Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillators (OCXO)

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Low-G Sensitivity OCXO for Radar, SATCOM, and Portable Instrumentation: XO5500 Series

2014-05-21 19:00:26| rfglobalnet Products

Whether flying at 40,000’ watching videos online or at 500’ watching over-the-hill radar, it’s the picture that counts not the display. And vibration from rotary wing engines, weapons fire or simple high altitude turbulence can blur radar images or cause satellite links to loose lock breaking your focus.

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