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Low-Noise OCXO from 10 to 25 MHz |
OCXO
from Wenzel Associates
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The HF ONYX IV from Wenzel Associates is an OCXO that operates from 10 to 25 MHz. It provides an output level of 10 dBm with low phase noise and low g-sensitivity. The oscillator has spurious levels of less than -80 dBc and harmonics of -30 dBc. It requires a DC supply of 12 V and has an internal voltage regulator for excellent power supply line rejection. |
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Trending Article | What is SOSA? | Sensor Open System Architecture (SOSA) is a consortium that was established to develop an open technical standard and best practices for sensors used in military and commercial electronic systems. This allows flexibility in the selection and acquisition of sensors and subsystems used to develop communication (Comms), electro-optical/infra-red (EO/IR), electronic warfare (EW), military radar, and signals intelligence (SIGINT) systems. Click here to learn more. | | | |
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Digitally Tunable Bandpass Filter with Passband from 14 to 24 GHz |
Tunable Filter
from Otava, Inc
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The OTFL201 from Otava is a Digitally Tunable Bandpass Filter with a passband from 14 to 24 GHz. It features 4 bits (16 states) of digital control at every stage with a total of 5 stages. The filter has an insertion loss of 7 dB and an in-band IIP3 of 42 dBm. This ultra-linear tunable filter is based on Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technology and is a single-chip replacement for discrete filter banks. It provides solutions for systems that need to remove spurs or unwanted signals. |
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Interview with Remcom | Interview with Jeff Barney and Greg Skidmore from Remcom | everything RF recently interviewed Jeff Barney, a Product Manager at Remcom, and Greg Skidmore, Director of Remcom’s Propagation Software Group. Remcom provides innovative electromagnetic simulation and wireless propagation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Their suite of complementary products work together to provide complete end-to-end design and analysis of complex devices in real world scenarios. Read the interview. | | | |
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