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The OCXO3308CV-100MHz-A-V from Dynamic Engineers is an OCXO that operates at 100 MHz. It produces a sinewave output waveform with an output level of more than +7 dBm. This OCXO  has a frequency stability of ±10 ppb vs. an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. It has an SSB phase noise of less than -168 dBc/Hz and harmonics of less than -25 dBc.

The OCXO3308CV-100MHz-A-V  requires a DC supply of 5.0 V and consumes less than 50 mA of current. This OCXO is available in an SMD package that measures 20.5 x 15.3 x 9.5 mm. It is ideal for portable wireless communication mobiles, test equipment, synthesizers, and battery-powered applications.

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    OCXO3308CV-100MHz-A-V
  • Manufacturer
    Dynamic Engineers
  • Description
    100 MHz OCXO with Sinewave Output

General Parameters

  • Type
    Low Phase Noise View all
  • Aging
    ±0.2 ppb (Per Day), ±0.2 ppm (1st Year)
  • Applications
    Portable Wireless Communications Mobile, Test Equipment, Synthesizers, Battery Powered Application
  • Frequency
    100 MHz
  • Output Waveform
    Sinewave View all
  • Supply Voltage
    4.75 to 5.25 V
  • Current
    35 to 50 mA(Continous) / 120 to 220 mA (Warm-up)
  • Output Power
    7 dBm
  • Load Capacitance
    5 pF
  • Resistance
    91 Ohms
  • Output Load
    11 KOhms
  • Phase Noise
    -168 to -95 dBc/Hz
  • Phase Noise 1 kHz
    -153 dBc/Hz
  • Phase Noise 10 kHz
    -165 dBc/Hz
  • Phase Noise 100 kHz
    -168 dBc/Hz
  • Warm up Time
    60 to 90 sec
  • Frequency Tolerance
    -0.2 to 0.2 ppm (Initial)
  • Frequency Stability
    ±10 ppb
  • Package Type
    Surface Mount View all
  • Dimension
    20.5 x 15.3 x 9.5 mm (L x W x H)
  • Stability
    ±10 ppb
  • Certifications
    MIL-STD-202
  • Shock and Vibration
    30 G, 11 ms (Shock), 10 G swept sine 10 to 2000 Hz (vibration)
  • Operating Temperature
    -40 to 85 Degree C
  • Storage Temperature
    -60 to 85 Degree C

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