View Online | Subscribe | Unsubscribe JANUARY 03, 2014 IN THIS ISSUE NEWS Scientists discover clue in the case of the missing silver ADVERTISEMENT Call for Entries NEWS Moroccan mountains float on molten rock, study finds NEWS Researchers use Hubble Telescope to reveal cloudy weather on alien world NEWS Chinese herbal compound relieves inflammatory, neuropathic pain PRODUCT Evaporator for Drug Discovery If you have a technology that is unique, innovative, has competitive edge and is making a difference, you could join the R&D 100 award winners on stage in 2014 at the Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV. ENTER TODAY FEATURED STORY New MIT technology allows 3-D image interaction Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a way to allow experience. REGISTER NOW PRODUCT Voltage-controlled Oscillator Crystek's CVCO55CC-2380-2380 VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator) operates at 2380 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.3V~4.7 V. It features excellent linearity and a typical phase noise of -119 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz offset. FULL STORY SUBSCRIBE | UNSUBSCRIBE | ADVERTISE | ABOUT US RD MAGAZINE | RD 100 AWARDS | INDUSTRY GUIDE | LAB DESIGN NEWS This email was sent by: R&D Magazine 100 Enterprise Drive - Suite 600 - Rockaway, NJ 07866-2129 We respect your right to privacy - click here to view our policy. ADVERTISEMENT ARTICLES GLOBAL FUNDING FORECAST TOPICS PRODUCTS AWARDS RESOURCES FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS FIND MY COMPANY LOG IN REGISTER Product Releases ADVERTISEMENT Voltage-controlled Oscillator Fri, 01/03/2014 - 11:12am LISTED UNDER: Modulators, Acousto-Optic Get today's R&D headlines and news - Sign up now! Crystek's CVCO55CC-2380-2380 VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator) operates at 2380 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.3V~4.7 V. This VCO features a typical phase noise of -119 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz offset and has excellent linearity. Output power is typically +2.5 dBm. Model CVCO55CC-2380-2380 is packaged in the industry-standard 0.5-in. x 0.5-in. SMD package. Input voltage is 5 V, with a max. current consumption of 35 mA. Pulling and pushing are minimized to 1.0 MHz and 0.5 MHz/V, respectively. Second harmonic suppression is -15 dBc typical. Macrovision Inc. SHARE THIS STORY