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Crystek Corporation Introduces 183 to 219 MHz Voltage Controlled Oscillator

Crystek has introduced a new VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) that operates from 183 to 219 MHz and has a control voltage range of 0.5V -4.5V. Model CVCO55FL-0183-0219 features a typical phase noise of -123dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset and has excellent linearity. Typical output power is +8.5dBm.

Model CVCO55FL-0183-0219 is packaged in the industry-standard 0.5-in. x 0.5-in. SMD package. Input voltage is 5 V, with a maximum current consumption of 25 mA. Pulling and Pushing are minimized to 0.5 MHz and 0.5 MHz/V, respectively. Second harmonic suppression is -20 dBc typical.

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This whitepaper underscores that precise calibration of high-voltage test gear — especially when measuring 1 kV–150 kV systems — is essential for safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance. It details measurement techniques (voltage dividers, step-down transformers, etc.), the impact of environmental and connection factors on accuracy, and why traceable calibration (e.g. to NIST / A2LA) is a must to ensure consistent, reliable results.

The CVCO55FL-0183-0219 is ideal for applications such as digital radio equipment, fixed wireless access, satellite communications systems and base stations.

For more information, visit Crystek online at www.crystek.com.

 

 

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