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Bliley 30 to 130 MHz OCVCXO Boasts -174 dBc/Hz Phase Noise
Performance at 10 kHz Offset

 February 7, 2012 Press Release

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February 7, 2012

Olympian family of oscillators. The Zeus Series OCVCXO offers customer specified output frequencies between 30 MHz and 130 MHz with phase noise performance down to -178 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset. This series has exceptional performance with optional frequency stability versus temperature from +/-500 ppb down to +/-50 ppb. Excellent long term aging is typically +/-1.50 ppm after 20 years. The rugged package comes with an SMA female output and EMI feed thrus on all DC inputs. A RoHS compatible version is available as the NVG108C while the standard unit’s part number is NV108C. The Zeus family of OCVCXOs is ideal for phase-locked microwave signal sources such as DRO’s, low noise test equipment, synthesizers, microwave communication systems and radar applications. Hi-rel versions are available.

Bliley NVG108C

The mini-chart below depicts available options as related to worst case phase noise performance at 100 MHz:

Bliley NVG108C phase noise

For more information please contact:
Bliley Stocking Distributor
RFMW, Ltd.
90 Great Oaks Blvd. #107
San Jose, Ca.  95119 PH:
408.414.1450

About RFMW, Ltd.:
 
RFMW Ltd. is a specialty electronics Distribution Company focused exclusively on serving customers that require RF and microwave components and semiconductors, as well as component engineering support. The company continues to expand its list of products from selective suppliers with RF/microwave expertise. RFMW deploys a highly experienced, skilled and technically competent team to assist customers with component selection and fulfillment. To learn more about RFMW, visit their Website at www.rfmw.com, or call us at .877.FOR.RFMW (367-7369), or via e-mail at info@rfmw.com.

About Bliley Technologies, Inc.:
Bliley ( www.bliley.com) has been producing state-of-the-art, low phase noise products since 1930 and is recognized internationally as a provider of quality frequency generation solutions for these industries:  SATCOM/space; military; aerospace electronics; GPS; wireless and wireline communication; medical; and industrial instrumentation. The company specializes in producing frequency control components for demanding applications.



Posted  2/12/2012
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