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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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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Clock Oscillators
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A crystal clock oscillator (sometimes referred to as a 'Standard Packaged Crystal Oscillator' or SPXO) is a 'plug and play' quartz crystal. It combines a quartz crystal resonator with an oscillator circuit in a single package to provide a fully functioning stand-alone oscillator circuit.
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Benchtop Rubidium Frequency Standard
FS725
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The FS725 integrates a rubidium oscillator (SRS model PRS10), a low-noise AC power supply, and distribution amplifiers in a compact, half-width 2U chassis.
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Voltage Controlled Oscillators
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Teledyne Microwave Solutions (TMS) 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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Frequency Counter with Rubidium Timebase
SR625
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Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR625 Frequency Counter is a NIST traceable frequency counting standard for calibarating base stations, transmitters and many other types of communication systems.
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Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillators
VCXOS
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Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillators (VCXOs) are used for fine adjustment of the operating frequency and are normally used in conjunction with a phase locked loop.
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HI-Q® OPTO-ELECTRONIC OSCILLATORS
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Opto-Electronic Oscillators (OEOs) produce spectrally-pure microwave and mm-wave signals using an opto-electronic feedback loop. The versatile scheme allows utilization of optical components for low loss and small size. It is also inherently less sensitive to vibration and acceleration and provides the same low-spectral purity at all RF frequencies (microwave to mm).






