CRO Generates 2950-MHz Signals | Active components content from Microwaves & RF 5/16/14, 11:43 AM Subscribe Contact Us Microwaves & RF RSS Advertising REGISTER Technologies News Markets Learning Resources Companies LOG IN Community Safari Power Saver Click to Start Flash Plug-in HOME > TECHNOLOGIES > ACTIVE COMPONENTS > CRO GENERATES 2950-MHZ SIGNALS Advertisement CRO Generates 2950-MHz Signals Jack Browne Apr 28, 2014 SHARE Recommend Tweet COMMENTS 0 0 EMAIL A surface-mount CRO provides stable output signals at 2950 MHz. Advertisement Designed for a stable output frequency of 2950 MHz, model CVCO55CC2950-2950 is a voltagecontrolled coaxialresonator oscillator (CRO) that provides at least +5 dBm output power and typically +7 dBm output power at that frequency. It offers tuning sensitivity of 7 MHz/V across a tuning range of 0.5 to 4.5 VDC for use in such applications as phaselocked-loop (PLL) synthesizers. The phase noise offset 10 kHz from the carrier is typically -115 dBc/Hz while the phase noise offset 100 kHz from the carrier drops to -135 dBc/Hz. Harmonics are typically -15 dBc. The 50-! CRO, which typically draws 30 mA from a +8VDC supply, features an operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C. It is supplied in a surface-mount-device (SMD) package measuring 0.5 × 0.5 in. (12.7 × 12.7 mm). Crystek Corp., 12730 Commonwealth Dr., Fort Meyers, FL 33913; (239) 5613311, (800) 237-3061, FAX: (239) 561-1025 SHARE PRINT REPRINTS FAVORITE Tweet EMAIL Recommend 0 Safari Power Saver Click to Start Flash Plug-in Top Articles 1. What’s The Difference Between IEEE 802.11ac And 802.11ad? 2. Understanding Adjacent Channel Power Measurements In Spectrum Analysis 3. Approach Trims Size Of Dipole Antennas 4. Reducing ADC Quantization Noise 5. DDS Model Tunes Doppler Simulation Please Log In or Register to post comments. http://mwrf.com/active-components/cro-generates-2950-mhz-signals Page 1 of 3