OCXO Whacks Noise, Boosts Stability

Oct. 8, 2008
Housed in a Euro-style package measuring 0.57" maximum, the NVG47S oven-controlled oscillator (OCXO) promises ultra-low noise performance and high stability. The component operates at frequencies from 5 to 13 MHz with a typical phase noise of -128 dBc

Housed in a Euro-style package measuring 0.57" maximum, the NVG47S oven-controlled oscillator (OCXO) promises ultra-low noise performance and high stability. The component operates at frequencies from 5 to 13 MHz with a typical phase noise of -128 dBc at a 10-Hz offset. Stability is specified as ±5 ppb over temperature and long-term aging is 20 years. For further information and prices, call BLILEY TECHNOLOGIES INC., Erie, PA. (814) 838-3571.

Company: BLILEY TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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