Housed in an industry-standard 0.5×0.5-in. surface-mount package, the CVCO33BE-6000-6000 voltage-controlled oscillator from Crystek has a tuning voltage range of 0.5 VDC to 4.5 VDC and typical phase ...
Crystek's CVCO55CC-1850-1850 VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) operates at 1850 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.5 to 4.5V. This VCO features a typical phase noise of -117 dBc/Hz @ 10kHz offset ...
Crystek’s CVCO55FL-0271-0310 voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) operates from 271 MHz to 310 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.5V~4.5V. The company reports that its latest VCO features a typical ...
Crystek Corp. has introduced a new voltage-controlled oscillator, the CVC055CC-2610-2625, intended for base stations, digital radio, and satellite ground stations. The VCO features a typical phase ...
This IP is a tunable continuous Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO). Its central frequency is 24.576 MHz. An analog voltage signal (VCTRL) ranged from 0 ~ 0.9 V is used to tune the ... RJVC01 ...
Voltage-controlled oscillator-based analog-to-digital converters (VCO-based ADCs) represent an emerging class of digitisation circuits that harness the frequency-modulating properties of VCOs to ...
Scientists have developed a new wideband ring voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), which is a key component of an IR-UWB (Impulse Radio Ultra-wideband) Radar system. A Korean undergraduate student at ...
If you want a stable oscillator, you usually think of using a crystal. The piezoelectric qualities of quartz means that it can be cut in a particular way that it will oscillate at a very precise ...
How do you test the oscillator circuit you just made that runs between 200MHz and 380MHz if all you have is a 100MHz oscilloscope, a few multimeters and a DC power supply? One answer is to put away ...
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Voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is the generator that can be tuned over a wide range of frequencies by applying a control voltage to it. Frequency tuning range (785…1406 MHz) is defined ...
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