Low-Noise Oscillator Increases Stability

Aug. 1, 2002
Touted as a major breakthrough in technology, the YOM1722 is a miniaturized, ultra-stable, low-noise yig oscillator. It covers a frequency range of 3.5 GHz to 9.5 GHz with a minimum RF output power of +13 dBm. FM noise is -125 dBc at 100 kHz, at an

Touted as a major breakthrough in technology, the YOM1722 is a miniaturized, ultra-stable, low-noise yig oscillator. It covers a frequency range of 3.5 GHz to 9.5 GHz with a minimum RF output power of +13 dBm. FM noise is -125 dBc at 100 kHz, at an operating temperature of -54°C to +85°C. The device is stable over the frequency range inclusive of the drift and linearity typically by ±4 MHz. This oscillator can be integrated with an analog or digital driver if required. The Model YOM1722 is said to be ideal for ECM systems, spectrum analyzers and numerous other microwave systems and equipment for rejecting unwanted incoming RF signals or spurious responses. OMNIYIG INC., Santa Clara, CA. (408) 988-0843.

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