ABCM-51 Series

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The ABCM-51 Series from Abracon are GPS Disciplined Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillators (OCXOs) that operate at 10 MHz. These OCXOs are designed to leverage the strengths of GPS technology and high-quality crystal oscillators to achieve high precision and accuracy in timing and frequency control. They produce CMOS output waveforms with a frequency accuracy of ±1 x 10-12 and a frequency stability of ±0.2 ppb (vs. temperature). These GPS Disciplined OCXOs can also lock onto a 1PPS output signal (pulse width – 10 ms) from GPS satellites to discipline and correct the frequency of the oscillators. 

The ABCM-51 Series oscillators have a phase noise of -148 dBc/Hz (at 1 kHz offset). These RoHS-compliant OCXOs can be controlled through UART interfaces and require a DC supply of +5 V. They are available in modules that measure 51 x 51 mm. These oscillators are ideal for navigation and tracking, broadcasting, GPS receivers, private power networks, wireless communication, and industrial control applications.

Product Specifications

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    ABCM-51 Series
  • Manufacturer
    Abracon LLC
  • Description
    10 MHz GPS Disciplined OCXOs

General Parameters

  • Applications
    GPS Receivers, Industrial, Wireless Communication
  • Frequency
    10 MHz
  • Output Waveform
    CMOS
  • Supply Voltage
    4.75 to 5.25 V
  • Output_Voltage
    0.4 to 2.7 V
  • Current
    1.4 A (Warm-up)
  • Standby Current
    0.6 A
  • Phase Noise
    -150 to -110 dBc/Hz
  • Phase Noise 1 kHz
    -148 to -140 dBc/Hz
  • Phase Noise 10 kHz
    -150 to -145 dBc/Hz
  • Phase Noise 100 kHz
    -150 to -145 dBc/Hz
  • Phase Noise 1 MHz
    -150 dBc/Hz
  • Duty Cycle
    45 to 55 %
  • Fall Time
    10 ns
  • Rise Time
    10 ns
  • Frequency Stability
    ±0.2 ppb
  • Package Type
    Surface Mount
  • Operating Temperature
    -10 to 70 Degree C
  • Storage Temperature
    -55 to 105 Degree C
  • RoHS
    Yes
  • Note
    Short term stability:2E-11

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