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Bliley Introduces the World's Lowest Power OCXO

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May 24th, 2016 Erie, PA – Bliley Technologies, leader in high performance frequency control devices, today announced the world's lowest power ovenized oscillator, the LP102 OCXO. Offering exceptional stability and phase noise performance in a product that consumes only 135mW, the LP102 represents a major innovation in the frequency control industry.

Bliley Introduces the World's Lowest Power OCXO - RF Cafe"The goal with our LP102 product line was to offer the highest performance that is expected from a Bliley part, but with a power budget that is a fraction of standard OCXOs," stated Tommy Reed, Bliley's VP of Technology.

Commenting on the LP102s availability, Greg Rogers, VP of Products, said "the LP102 is currently sampling with full production expected later this quarter."

The full data sheet for the LP102 can be downloaded at http://resources.bliley.com/lp-ocxo

About Bliley Technologies

 Bliley Technologies is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacturing of low phase noise frequency control products. Privately owned and operated since 1930, Bliley Technology has been a stable source of quality frequency control products for over 85 years. Bliley researches and develops technologies that are the most innovative, highest quality and the most robust designs offered within the industry. Headquartered in Erie, Pennsylvania. For more information, visit the company's website at http://bliley.com.

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Bliley Technologies
2545 W. Grandview Boulevard
Erie, Pennsylvania 16506
Phone: 814-838-3571
sales@bliley.com

 

 

Posted May 24, 2016

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