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Bliley Technologies Intros Ultra Low Phase Noise VCXO

 OCXO, TCXO, VCXO and XO Crystal Oscillators by Bliley


Bliley Technologies Intros Ultra Low Phase Noise VCXO - RF CafeERIE, Pa. (April 5, 2013) – Ultra Low Phase Noise VCXO’s are now available from Bliley Technologies. Bliley continues to strive for lower and lower noise performance products and the V1A is another step in this endeavor.

The V1A Ultra-Low Noise series is available at customer specified frequencies between 50 MHz and 125 MHz. In addition to typical phase noise performance at 100 MHz as listed below:

               Frequency Offset                      Phase Noise (dBc/Hz)
                         10 Hz                                        -86
                         100 Hz                                      -118
                         1 kHz                                        -143
                         10 kHz                                      -157
                         100 kHz                                    -164
                         1 MHz                                        -167
 
Customer can customize these parts for specific operating temperature and Frequency vs. Temperature stability.

The industry standard 9mm x 14mm (4) pad package provides a cost effective solution to high performance. Applications for this product series includes Ultra Low Noise Signal Sources, test and Measurement, Avionics, Microwave Backhaul and a host of other low phase noise applications.
 

[borders/inc-300x250.htm]About Bliley Technologies, Inc.:

Bliley has been producing state-of-the-art, low phase noise products since 1930 and is recognized globally as a provider of quality frequency generation solutions for these industries:  SATCOM/space; military; aerospace electronics; wireless and wireline communication; instrumentation; and consumer electronics.  Bliley specializes in producing frequency control components for demanding applications, at its state-of-the-art, ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturing facility.

Bliley designs and produces:
·         Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillators (OCXOs)
·         Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators (TCXOs)
·         Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillators (VCXOs)
·         Crystal Oscillators (XOs)
·         Precision AT, SC, IT & FC cut crystals
·         Quartz Transducers.


For more information, contact :

Bliley ( www.bliley.com)
2545 West Grandview Boulevard
Erie, PA   16506-4512. 
Phone:  (814) 838-3571



Posted  4/5/2013

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