Components > Oscillators

Tektronix MDO4014-3 and MDO4034-3 Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes

29 November, 2012

Tektronix has expanded its MDO4000 Series of Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes to include two new entry-level models with the same features and functionality at a more affordable price level.


Cardinal Components COL and COP series data communications oscillators

29 November, 2012

Cardinal Components has announced a dedicated line of fixed frequency data communications oscillators. The COL and COP series with integrated phase noise from 1.8 to 20 MHz is <90 fs and the 12 kHz to 20 MHz is <3 ps.


Extremely low phase noise microwave oscillators developers recognised

23 November, 2012

Two UWA researchers have had their work in developing and commercialising precision electromagnetic measurement systems for use in advanced radar systems recognised with medals from the Australian Institute of Physics.


Fox Electronics XpressO-TC oscillator

08 November, 2012

Fox Electronics has enhanced its XpressO line of low-jitter configurable oscillators with the XpressO-TC, a TCXO version with custom frequencies up to 250 MHz.


Crystek CVCO33BE-1662-1708 voltage controlled oscillator

15 August, 2012

Crystek’s CVCO33BE-1662-1708 VCO (voltage controlled oscillator) operates from 1662 to 1708 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.5 to 4.5.


Crystek CCHD-950 HCMOS clock oscillator range

01 July, 2012

The CCHD-950 series HCMOS clock oscillator has a 168 dBc/Hz noise floor (100 MHz model) and generates frequencies between 45 and 130 MHz, with 50, 80, 100 and 130 MHz offered as standard.


Crystek Crystals CVSS-945 voltage-controlled crystal oscillator

29 June, 2012

Crystek Crystals has launched the CVSS-945, a true sinewave voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) providing -172.9 dBc/Hz noise floor at 1 MHz offset and ±20 ppm min APR pullability.


Crystek CVCO55CC-2800-3075 voltage controlled oscillator

20 April, 2012

Crystek’s CVCO55CC-2800-3075 VCO (voltage controlled oscillator) operates from 2800 to 3075 MHz with a control voltage range of 1.0 to 15.


Crystek CVCO33BE-5200-5200 voltage controlled oscillator

26 March, 2012

Crystek's CVCO33BE-5200-5200 VCO (voltage controlled oscillator) operates at 5200 MHz with a control voltage range 0.5 to 4.5.


Crystek CCHD-957 clock oscillator

02 February, 2012

Crystek Corporation has launched the CCHD-957, an ultra-low phase noise HCMOS clock oscillator with standby mode, featuring a low close-in phase noise of -100 dBc/Hz at 10 Hz offset and a typical noise floor of -170 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset.


Sorensen SG programmable power supplies

26 January, 2012

The water-cooled (or water-ethylene glycol) Sorensen SG series of programmable power supplies have output voltages of 40 and 60 DC and ratings of 5, 10 or 15 kW (max current of 375 A) outputs in a 3U chassis. Up to five chassis can be paralleled for a maximum power of 75 kW.


Crystek CVCO55CC-2230-2430 voltage controlled oscillator

24 January, 2012

Crystek's CVCO55CC-2230-2430 VCO (voltage controlled oscillator) operates from 2230 to 2240 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.1 to 4.9 V.


Crystek CVCO55CW-3050-4250 voltage controlled oscillator

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Crystek’s CVCO55CW-3050-4250 VCO operates from 3050 to 4250 MHz, with a control voltage range of 1.5 to 18.5. This VCO features a typical phase noise of -85 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset and has good linearity. Output power is typically +1.5 dBm.


Crystek CVCO55CCQ-2005-2070 voltage controlled oscillator

15 November, 2011 by

Crystek’s CVCO55CCQ-2005-2070 VCO (voltage controlled oscillator) operates from 2005 to 2070 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.1 to 4.9. The device features a typical phase noise of -114 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset and has good linearity. Output power is typically +5 dBm.


Crystek CVCO55CXT-5800-5800 coaxial resonator oscillator

08 November, 2011 by

Crystek’s CVCO55CXT-5800-5800 coaxial resonator oscillator family is a coaxial-based VCO with an internal frequency doubler. The frequency doubling, 2X fundamental technology is claimed to have lower phase noise and much lower harmonics, while achieving lower current consumption.


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