Wednesday, September 29, 2010

NEL Frequency Controls Introduces Ultra Low Phase Noise OCXO @100MHz

NEL Frequency Controls, Inc. announced the release of its latest ultra low phase noise OCXO at 100 MHz.The O-CEXX Series at 100 MHz offers superior close-in phase noise of -105dBc/Hz at 10 Hz and -178dBc/Hz phase noise on the floor. The O-CEXX comes in a small, compact, 'Europack' package with dimensions of 36 x 27 mm and consumes significantly less power than alternative solutions. The O-CEXX Series is a Dual Use/ ITAR Free product offering.

"Our customers tell us that our ultra low phase noise OCXO's are 'best in class' solutions," notes Chuck Ulland, vice president of sales and marketing at NEL Frequency Controls. "Any application that requires instrument grade OCXO performance without the high cost, excessive power consumption, and large package size should consider this new product.”

Monday, July 19, 2010

Now Available - NEL's Product Selector Guide

View NEL's Product Selector Guide

'Best in Class' solutions available
Featuring ultra low phase noise crystal oscillators
See typical phase noise plots for each product
Products shown at scale
Low phase noise solutions for OCXO, TCXO, VCXO and XO available

Contact a technical support representative for more information!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

NEL's Ultra Low Phase Noise OCXO

Lowest Phase Noise OCXO Solution Available
• High Stability, Low Aging
• Sine Wave or HCMOS/TTL output

Specifications
• 10 MHz Output Frequence: -115dBc/@1Hz; -146dBc/@10Hz; -172dBc/Hz on the floor
• Frequencies up to 1.0 GHz available
• Small, Compact Package
1.42” x 1.07” x 0.50”
(36.1 mm x 27.2 mm x 12.7 mm)
• Precision SC-Cut Crystal



Click on the thumbnail to view a data plot of the Ultra Low Phase Noise OCXO.

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