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Bliley Technologies

Bliley Technologies is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacturing of low noise frequency control products.
2545 West Grandview Blvd
Erie, PA 16506
(814) 838-3571

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Bliley Technologies 5fcee911e12de

Bliley Technologies is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacturing of low noise frequency control products. Headquartered in beautiful Erie Pennsylvania, our 64,000 square foot manufacturing facility allows us to be one of the only US based companies to have crystal and oscillator manufacturing within the same facility. This enables our experienced crystal oscillator and mechanical engineers to work closely with our production team to develop some of the most robust designs in the entire frequency control industry.

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Specifying more EFC than you need, when it comes to crystal oscillators, could actually be hurting your pocketbook.
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SOSA, an open C4ISR standard based on OpenVPX, is expected to be critical for modularity and compatibility among future U.S. military weapons systems.
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These compact oscillators use PLL-type techniques to improve the stability of crystal oscillators with disciplining from GPS receivers, serving the needs of LEOS systems.
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Different timing options are available for satellite applications, such as GPS Disciplined Oscillators and atomic clocks—it all depends on the orbit.
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During a time when defense electronics technology is strong, the industry readies itself for the global adoption of 5G and electronically steered vehicles.
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Various forms of crystal oscillators provide the signal generation and timing precision essential to the synchronization of many subsystems within military/aerospace systems.
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As the applications extrapolate for wireless devices and interest grows in millimeter-wave frequencies, the RF/microwave industry gathers together with great optimism for the ...
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As small satellites become more prevalent, the GPSDO can function as a timing solution to enable successful missions. This post explains the importance of timing before diving...

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Wireless trends
In this post, Bliley gives its input on what developments we can expect to see unfold over the course of the new year.
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This fourth and final post in a series on oscillators examines the voltage-controlled crystal oscillator.
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Oven- and voltage-controlled crystal oscillators provide the time-keeping stability needed by many high-frequency systems.
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These oven-controlled crystal oscillators provide stable output signals with low phase noise and power consumption and high radiation tolerance for satellite applications.
OCXOs
For applications requiring even higher levels of temperature stability than what crystal oscillators can provide, OCXOs may be the solution.
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Phase coherence can be an ambiguous topic, yet one that’s important for RF, electrical, and design engineers to understand.
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Designers trying to stay within ever-more stringent power budgets are increasingly looking to low-power oven-controlled frequency oscillators as solutions.
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This OCXO delivers outstanding frequency stability with several levels of available phase-noise performance and industry-low power consumption.
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A large portion of a small industry is set to show its hardware, software, and test equipment at this year’s IMS exhibition in San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
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Suppliers must deliver new products as many applications require frequency-control components with improved performance, such as extremely low phase noise and jitter.
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A line of oven-controlled crystal oscillators offers stable output signals from 5 to 130 MHz.
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