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Synths Cover Octave Bands To 8 GHz

July 6, 2004
Suitable for use as fundamental L.O. sources in digital radio transceivers, the LT-Series phase-locked frequency synthesizers cover a frequency range, in octave bands, from 200 MHz to 8 GHz. The components are available as fixed-frequency or serially

Suitable for use as fundamental L.O. sources in digital radio transceivers, the LT-Series phase-locked frequency synthesizers cover a frequency range, in octave bands, from 200 MHz to 8 GHz. The components are available as fixed-frequency or serially programmable precision phase-locked oscillators. Measuring 1.3" x 1.10" x 0.3" in aluminum cases weighing less than 18g, they rely on external frequency references, said to be responsible for high stability and low phase-noise characteristics. Additional features include internal regulators, internal buffer amplifiers, and typical operation over a temperature range of –30°C to +70°C. For more information contact, EM RESEARCH INC., Citrus Heights, CA. (916) 339-0170.

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