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2012-01-11 2.5x2.0x1.0mm TCXO targets GPS apps
2.5x2.0x1.0mm TCXO targets GPS apps
2011-02-02 TCXO covers frequency range from 10MHz to 52MHz
TCXO covers frequency range from 10MHz to 52MHz
2010-07-14 Cut-to-style crystals handle 1MHz—150MHz range
Bliley Technologies Inc. is offering an AT cut crystal series allowing design engineers to specify custom frequencies (to six decimal places) for maximized frequency pull range.
2009-11-27 Smallest sine-wave clock buffer saves space, cost
The sine-to-sine clock buffer enables the replacement of multiple TCXOs, saving board space and cost.
2009-09-29 Tiny oscillators handle -40°C to +85°C
AVX Corp. has beefed up its SMD temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) series to include AEC-Q200 approved versions.
2009-05-08 TCXOs promise low power consumption
Euroquartz has expanded its range of TCXOs with the addition of new CMOS output devices.
2008-01-01 TCXOs/TCVCXOs feature ±0.3ppm stability
MtronPTI has introduced the M610x series of Stratum 3 compliant products, and the M611x series of general-purpose TCXOs/TCVCXOs.
2007-07-17 Digital TCXO offers -140dBc/Hz at a 1kHz offset
Digital TCXO offers -140dBc/Hz at a 1kHz offset
2007-04-27 APN1012: VCO designs for wireless handset and CATV set-top applications
Due to the demand of band coverage by RF applications, most of the free running oscillators have become varactor-controlled oscillators (VCOs). The use of VCO together with the first PLL circuit realises band coverage which requires two sources of RF power. The reference source frequency is generally a VCXO or TCXO, while the other frequency is controlled by the PLL phase detector. The applications include wireless handset and CATV STBs.
2006-11-15 Vectron unveils 'smallest' OCXO for telecom, wireless apps
Vectron International has announced the smallest oven controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) for telecom, wireless and data communications applications.
2006-11-03 New military-grade TCXOs are rad-hardened to 20K
MMD Components has developed a series of military-grade TCXOs that have been tested and screened per MIL-PRF-55310 and MIL-STD-883 Class B standards.
2006-09-27 Epson Toyocom launches latest 'ultracompact' TCXO, SPXO
Epson Toyocom launches latest 'ultracompact' TCXO, SPXO
2006-07-05 OCXO features AT cut crystal design
MMD Components offers a series of OCXOs at the price of a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO).
2006-01-02 TCXOs peddle tight stability
MtronPTI offers a family of low-voltage, surface-mount TCXOs and VCTCXOs with tight stability and excellent aging characteristics for network and wireless engineers.
2005-08-02 TCXO touts tight stability, small size
TCXO touts tight stability, small size
2002-06-12 Voltage controlled crystal oscillators, voltage controlled oscillators
This application note discusses the different characteristics and specifications, as well as design considerations, that are unique to voltage controlled crystal and non-crystal oscillators.
2002-06-12 TCXOs: Temperature compensated crystal oscillators
This application note offers a brief discussion on temperature compensated crystal oscillators.
2002-06-12 EX-380/385 series 4-pin DIP evacuated miniature crystal oscillator
This application note talks about the theory of operation of the EX-380/385 EMXO.
2002-12-04 GPS receiver hardware design
This application note shows how to construct a complete 12-channel GPS receiver engine using the GP2000 chipset.
2002-12-05 VCXOs - voltage controlled crystal oscillators
This article provides information and characteristics particular on voltage controlled crystal oscillators and voltage controlled oscillators, non-crystal.
2002-12-16 Temperature compensation for Stratum 3 holdover
Pluto delivers stability over industrial and automotive temperature ranges which makes the oscillator suitable for applications that were formerly the domain of OCXOs including Stratum 3 and other SDH/SONET clocking applications.
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