Oscillator Tunes From 1000 To 1500 MHz

Sept. 16, 2008
MODEL CVCO55CW-1000-1500 is a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that operates from 1000 to 1500 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.5 to 4.5 V. The low-noise VCO achieves typical phase noise of -95 dBc/Hz offset 10 kHz from the carrier, ...

MODEL CVCO55CW-1000-1500 is a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that operates from 1000 to 1500 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.5 to 4.5 V. The low-noise VCO achieves typical phase noise of -95 dBc/Hz offset 10 kHz from the carrier, with typical second-harmonic suppression of -15 dBc. The compact VCO is supplied in an industry-standard 0.5 x 0.5-in. surface-mount-technology (SMT) housing. It is designed for a supply voltage of +3 VDC with maximum current consumption of 15 mA. The frequency pulling and pushing are minimized to 2 MHz and 3 MHz/V, respectively. The CVCO55CW-1000- 1500 is ideal for use in applications such as digital radio equipment, fixed wireless access, satellite communications systems, and base stations. P&A: $10.39 and up.

Crystek Corp.
12730 Commonwealth Dr.
Ft. Myers, FL 33913
(800) 237-3061
(239) 561- 3311
Fax: (239) 561-1025
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.crystel.com

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