Subscribe Contact Us Microwaves & RF RSS Advertising REGISTER Technologies News Markets Learning Resources Companies LOG IN Community HOME > TECHNOLOGIES > ACTIVE COMPONENTS > COAXIAL RESONATOR OSCILLATOR CUTS NOISE AT 3.5 GHZ Coaxial Resonator Oscillator Cuts Noise at 3.5 GHz Jack Browne | Microwaves and RF SHARE Advertisement Jun 2, 2015 Tweet Recommend COMMENTS 0 3 EMAIL Model CVCO55CCQ-35003500 is a coaxial resonator oscillator designed for use at 3500 MHz. It operates on tuning voltages of +0.3 to +4.9 VDC with tuning sensitivity of 8 MHz/V, delivering +6 dBm output power that remains flat within ±2 dB. The oscillator features typical phase noise of -115 dBc/Hz offset 10 kHz from the carrier and -135 dBc/Hz offset 100 kHz from the carrier. Second harmonics are no worse than –8 dBc. The oscillator draws 27 mA current from a supply voltage of +5 ±0.25 VDC and is built for an operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C. It is supplied in a surface-mount housing measuring 0.50 × 0.50 in. (12.70 × 12.70 mm). Top Articles 1. Picking PCB Materials for Microwave Amps 2. CMOS Transceiver Tackles 210 GHz with OOK Modulation 3. GaN Devices Provide Broadband Power 4. Silicon CMOS Synthesizes Signals at 60 GHz 5. Dual Directional Couplers Hit 2.5 GHz Blogs Wrapping Up IMS 2015 Crystek Corp., 12730 Commonwealth Dr., Fort Meyers, FL 33913; (239) 5613311, (800) 237-3061, FAX: (239) 561-1025 by Lou Frenzel Posted 1 week ago in Line of Sight Tweet SHARE PRINT REPRINTS FAVORITE Recommend EMAIL Posted 1 day ago in Measuring Progress Related Articles view all blogs 1 Crystal Oscillators Shrink in Size and Phase Noise MEMS Source Clocks Wearable Applications Timing Requirements Change, and So Do Voltage-Controlled Oscillators Amplifiers, Oscillators Evolve with Technology Keeping Time Is Part of Measuring It by Jack Browne Please Log In or Register to post comments. Pairing the Right Oscillator with the Right Application 3 2