Voltage Controlled Oscillator Suits Wireless Local Loop Systems

July 1, 1999
Designed for demanding wireless local loop telecomm systems, V584ME02 voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) generates frequencies covering 1304 to 1595 MHz within 2 to 9.5 vdc of tuning. The new VCO operates over an extended temperature range of

Designed for demanding wireless local loop telecomm systems, V584ME02 voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) generates frequencies covering 1304 to 1595 MHz within 2 to 9.5 vdc of tuning. The new VCO operates over an extended temperature range of -40°C to 70°C and exhibits a typical clean spectral signal of -103 dBc/Hz at 10 kHzHz from the carrier with a nominal 10.5 dBm of output power into a 50 ohm load. The output power varies less than 1 dB across all frequencies while operating at any fixed temperature. The device can strengthen any WLL PLL with its 1.1:1 linearity over frequency and temperature and covers the 290-MHz bandwidth with an average gain of 48 MHz/V. The oscillator operates from a 12 vdc supply while drawing 26 mA and suppressing the 2nd harmonic to better than -10 dBc. Package dimensions are 0.50" x 0.50" x 0.22".

Company: Z-COMMUNICATIONS INC.

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