Oscillator Reaches 160 MHz Frequency

Aug. 1, 2002

The new FOX783 TCVCXO oscillator boasts a frequency range of 50 MHz to 160 MHz—the previous high frequency of the company’s existing line of TCXO products was 45 MHz. A customer-driven design, the FOX783 is ideal for telecommunications, base stations, test equipment, avionics, and other high-frequency applications. Standard frequency stability is ±2.5 ppm over 0°C to +70°C, and 0.3 ppm over both voltage change and load change. Operating temperature range is 0°C to 70°C, storage temperature range is –30°C to 75°C, and input current is 50 mA. Pricing at 155.52 MHz starts at $40 each/1,000. FOX ELECTRONICS, Fort Myers, FL. (888) 438-2369.

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