Rubidium Oscillators
A device that uses the resonance frequency of the rubidium atom (6,834,682,608 Hz) to control the frequency of a quartz oscillator.
See Also: Rubidium Standards
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Phase-Locked Crystal Oscillator
PLXO Series 0.9” x 0.9” x 0.25”
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*Compact Surface Mount Package *Excellent Phase Noise and Stability *Configurable for any application
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SAW Filters & SAW Oscillators
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Rich heritage in small form factor, high-rel SAW filters and oscillators for today's military and space markets.
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Legendary Calibration Oscillator
LCO Series 3.5” x 2.5” x 0.6”
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*Connectorized Package *Low Output Power Variation (±0.05 dB)*Output Power to +10 dBm Available *Optional Internal Reference
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Voltage Controlled Oscillators
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Teledyne RF & Microwave offers Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCOs) utilizing bipolar transistors & silicon varactors over the frequency range of 40 MHz to 18GHz. Many of the VCO designs incorporate internal filtering, regulation & amplifiers to meet total system requirements in a small integrated package. Additionally, our hermetic hybrid designs can be screened to the most demanding military and space applications.
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Rubidium Atomic Audio Clock
PERF10
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
Perfection is a high standard - but your studio clocks deserve nothing less. That''s why we designed the PERF10, to offer audio professionals and demanding audiophiles a frequency reference of staggering accuracy and unmatched stability.
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High-Speed Oscillators
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Renesas' laser diode driver product portfolio includes a push-pull oscillator used to reduce laser noise.
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Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators
TCXOS & VCTCXOS
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Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators (TCXO) deliver excellent temperature characteristics combined with low power consumption and fast warmup. Voltage Controlled Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators (VCTCXO) combine the same excellent temperature characteristics, low power consumption and fast warmup with a voltage control function to allow precise tuning of the output frequency after PCB assembly and later, to compensate for any effects of aging as well as offering the ability to pull back to nominal frequency where there is a change of circuit conditions






