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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Dielectric Resonator Oscillators
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Dielectric resonator oscillators (DRO) are free running oscillators that utilize state-of-the-art planar circuits, three-terminal devices and dielectric resonator technology to generate high-quality microwave signals with excellent frequency stability. In addition, these oscillators are equipped with an internal voltage regulator that further improves the frequency stability by isolating the external bias pushing and modulation. In general, these oscillators are fixed. However, a small mechanical or electrical tuning range can be achieved by use of a self-locking screw or an integrated Varactor diode. The standard offering covers the frequency range of 2 to 40 GHz. While standard models are equipped with female SMA and K connectors at the RF port, other RF interface options are also available.
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Voltage Controlled GUNN Oscillators
GV-8 / GV-6
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Voltage controlled GUNN oscillators provide optimal electronic tuning by coupling GUNN with tuning varactor. Oscillators provide low AM and FM noise, making them suitable as local oscillators or transmitters.
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Oscillators
CG series
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The CG series is a resister tunable sine-wave oscillator which can be set the oscillation frequency with externally connected resistors.
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Voltage Tuned Oscillators
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A widely used electronic oscillator where the input tuning voltage determines the oscillation frequency.
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IEC60529 IPX3/4 Oscillating Tube Spray Water Test Chamber
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Shenzhen Chuangxin Instruments Co., Ltd.
IEC60529 IPX3/4 oscillating tube spray water test chamberWorkshop:60*60*60 cm / 100*100*100 cm
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Audio Oscillator & Sweep Generator
SweepGen
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SweepGen turns a PC into an Audio Oscillator and Sweep Generator which can be used for testing audio or educational purposes. In conjunction with audio test instruments, you can make frequency response plots. SweepGen uses the sound card in your PC to produce sine waves that are mathematically correct almost to CD quality, indeed it's more likely that the quality of your PC sound card will be the limiting factor rather than the code in SweepGen.





