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450 Series
Fixed Frequency
Sinewave Oscillator
Description
The 450 Series are fixed frequency sinewave
oscillators that deliver a single phase, high purity
sinusoidal output. These fully finished devices can
be user specified to operate to any frequency
between 100 Hz and 50.0 kHz.
Each 450 model includes provisions for the user to
adjust the output amplitude over a 1 to 20 Vp-p
range by external resistive or voltage programming.
Over the full output range, total harmonic distortion
is 0.1% to 0.3% based on frequency, while the
peak-to-peak amplitude stability of any fixed level
selected is 0.002 dB/°C.
Features/Benefits:
• Stable high purity sinewave output.
• Adjustable output amplitude for applications
requiring discrete or continuous output control.
• Plug-in ready-to-use, reducing engineering
design and manufacturing cycle time.
Applications
• Reference oscillator
• Airborne equipment
• Mobile equipment
• Test Apparatus
• Telemetry Systems
• Distortion Testing
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450 Series
Fixed Frequency
Sinewave Oscillator
FIXED FREQUENCY OPERATION
The output signal frequency of each 450 Series
sinewave oscillator is factory calibrated to within
±1% of the user-specified value. Independent of
frequency setting, the output amplitude is preset to
20V p-p.
Discrete Resistive Programming: The method
shown in Fig. 2(A) provides continuous control of
the output amplitude. For both methods, Equation
1 defines the value of R1 for the specific set of
conditions.
T1
T3
METAL
FILM
To put the oscillator into operation, simply connect
the power supply common, voltages (±Vs), and
ground pin T2. Pin T2 must be connected to
ground in this mode of operation.
500 ohm
R1
FINE FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT (±5%)
For applications requiring a more accurate
frequency setting, disconnect Pin T2 from ground.
Connect a Cermet potentiometer as shown in Fig. 1
for a ±5% frequency adjustment range.
GND
CERMET
GND
(A)
(B)
Figure 2
R1(kW)=
T1
450VO
4VS-3VO
Equation 1
CERMET
500 ohm
VO = Output Voltage in V p-p
VS = Supply Voltage
Continuous Resistive Programming: To determine
the value of potentiometer R1 in Fig. 2(B), simply insert
the appropriate values into Equation 1.
GND
Suppose for example, the required output
amplitude range is 1 to 10Vp-p and the positive
power supply is +Vs = 15 Vdc. At maximum output
voltage (10V p-p) equation 1 becomes
Figure 1
AMPLITUDE ADJUSTMENT (1 to 20V p-p)
For applications requiring either variable or lower
level output signals, a single resistor or a dc control
voltage can externally program the 450 output
amplitude to any value between 1 and 20V p-p.
Warning: Adjusting for outputs below 1Vp-p will
cause loss of the output signal.
450 (10)
4(15)-3(10)
for potentiometer R1 = 150kW.
R1(kW)=
Voltage Programmable Amplitude: The output
amplitude of the 450 can be voltage controlled by
applying dc programming voltage VT3 to Pin T3. The
output response is found from Equation 2, below:
VO
VT3=
2
Equation 2
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where Vo is the output voltage expressed in Vp-p, and
VT3 is the dc control voltage applied to pin T3.
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450 Series
Pin-Out and Package Data
Ordering Information
Specifications
(25°C and Vs ± 15 Vdc)
Oscillation Frequency (fo)
Range
Tolerance1
External Adjustment Range
Frequency Stability
Temperature
Supply/Output Amplitude Variation
Output Characteristics
Amplitude
Preset
Adjustment Range2
Stability vs. Temperature3
Stability vs. Supply Voltage4
Drive Capacity
Output current @ 20V p-p5
Output Resistance @ 20V p-p
Distortion6
Harmonic
100 Hz to 10.0 kHz:
10.1 kHz to 25.0 kHz:
25.1 kHz to 50.0 kHz:
Noise
DC Power Supply (±Vs)
Rated Voltage
Operating Voltage Range
Maximum Safe Voltage
Quiescent Current
Temperature
Operating
Storage
Pin-Out & Package Data
100 Hz to 50.0 kHz
±1%
±5%
DIMENSIONS IN MM (INCHES)
50.8 (2.0)
10.2 (0.4)
0.02%/°C
0.01%/%
5.08 MIN
(0.2)
10.2 (0.4)
20V p-p ±1%
1 to 20V p-p
0.002 dB/°C
0.1 dB/%
VOUT
T2
T1
38.1
(1.5)
±5mA pk
<10 W
+VS
T3
GND
0.1%
0.2%
0.3%
50mVrms
-VS
BOTTOM VIEW
0.1 INCH GRID
TERMINAL KEY
±15 Vdc
±12 Vdc to ±18 Vdc
±18 Vdc
±8 mA typ
±12 mA max.
VOUT
T1
T2
T3
+Vs
GND
-Vs
-20 to +70°C
-25 to +85°C
*Must be connected to ground when fine frequency
adjustment is not required.
Notes:
1. Externally adjusted to zero.
2. All models can deliver 6V p-p to 600W external load.
3. The amplitude stability of a resistively programmed unit is directly
proportional to the external programming resistor temperature coefficient.
4. The amplitude stability of a voltage programmed unit having the
programming dc voltage applied to pin T3 is 0.1dB/%VT3.
5. The output is short circuit protected.
6. Distortion is primarily third harmonic. Specification is for resistive loading.
7. How to Specify Oscillation Frequency:
Oscillation frequencies are specified by attaching a three-digit frequency
designator to the basic model number. Oscillation frequencies can range
from 100 Hz to 50.0 kHz.
Signal Output
Fine Frequency Adjust
Frequency Adjust Enable*
Output Amplitude Adjust
Power Supply Voltage, Positive
Ground
Supply Voltage, Negative
Ordering Information
450-849 Hz
Oscillation Frequency7
e.g., 849 Hz
25.0 kHz
50.0 kHz
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e-mail: [email protected] • Web Address: http://www.freqdev.com