300 MHz PECL VCXOs Sport Low Profile

Oct. 8, 2008
Providing frequency ranges up to 300 MHz using inverted mesa and AT strip crystals, the MVIP series voltage controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs) come in packages measuring 5 mm x 7 mm x 1.5 mm. The mesa crystals allow for pull ranges up to ±200

Providing frequency ranges up to 300 MHz using inverted mesa and AT strip crystals, the MVIP series voltage controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs) come in packages measuring 5 mm x 7 mm x 1.5 mm. The mesa crystals allow for pull ranges up to ±200 ppm at 300 MHz when operating in the fundamental mode and provide a jitter figure in the 2 ns to 5 ns range. Additionally, inverted mesa technology claims responsibility for the oscillators meeting the same shock and vibration levels as components operating in the 20 MHz range. The VCXOs are available with a temperature range from -55°C to +125°C and operating voltages of 5, 3.3, and 3V. A tri-state option is also available. Prices start at $12 each/1,000. MMD COMPONENTS, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA. (877) 663-2667.

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