Forgot password Register About Design center Learning center News Events RSS Home » Newsletter Username Media Kit •••••••• Magazine Search RELATED NEWS Print - Send - Lockheed Martin improves satellite sensing New Products Low phase noise VCXO provides -150 dBc/Hz noise floor August 03, 2015 | Jean-Pierre Joosting | 222906438 Crystek Corporation has launched the CVHD-952, an ultra-low phase noise HCMOS voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) providing a -150 dBc/Hz noise floor. This overall ultra-low phase noise translates to a typical phase jitter of 0.5 ps (12 kHz to 80 MHz). Packaged in a 9 x 14 mm SMD package, the CVHD-952 is available from 131 MHz to 200 MHz. Input supply voltage of 3.3 Vdc consuming 25 mA of current is required. Extended temperature operating range of -40°C to +85°C is also available. Miniature VCXO delivers superior phase noise performance VCO operates from 271 MHz to 310 MHz VCO offers high linearity at 3650 MHz Signal generator adds support for digital radio with DAB/DMB features High frequency VCXO targets small-cell systems NXP's Bluetooth Smart gets mesh capability 3000 MHz VCO delivers high linearity Made in the USA, the CVHD-952 HCMOS VCXO, with its extremely low phase noise performance, is ideal for applications such as HD video broadcast equipment. Portable real-time analyser for broadcast and streaming services www.crystek.com VCO operates from 900 MHz to 940 MHz Ultralow jitter OTN clock translator features tiny footprint Miniature LVPECL/LVDS VCXOs GPS disciplined OCXO to launch at Electronica 2014 Qualcomm claims mobile industry's first LTE broadcast SDK EET Search Search Microwave EE|Times TECHNICAL PAPERS Critical Requirements in High Speed Signal Generation Applications GNSS timing and the rise of small cells Getting Security Right in Wireless Sensor Networks Doherty Power Amplifier using 2-stage asymmetrical IC designed for 1.8-2.2 GHz applications Software-Defined Radio Handbook Upgrading Analogue Radios with Digital Voice Encryption Easily and Cost Effectively See all papers Voltage controlled oscillator covers 200 MHz to 239 MHz All news MOST POPULAR NEWS Quantum-dot spectrometer fits in a smartphone Wireless power transfer technology enables omnidirectional free space charging Millimeter waves for automotive communications and radar Smartphone joysticks revived for mobile gaming, drone control Continental to integrate 77 GHz radar technology from Freescale All news Hackers take over a moving vehicle remotely Tunable source converts DC electric field to terahertz radiation NFC LTE Radar Internet Of Things Microwave WiFi ZigBee M2M Test Radio Qualcomm Antenna Wi-Fi MEMS MIMO Smartphone Satellite WLAN Backhaul Bluetooth Smartphones Android ABI Research IoT RFID Broadband Texas Instruments Wireless Mobile GPS