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New 2 GHz RF Source from Crystek

Crystek Microwave has announced the release of a 2 GHZ RF Source, the CRFS75-2000. Crystek designed the module using proprietary circuitry and SAW (surface acoustic wave) resonator technology to provide ultra-low jitter/phase noise performance with true SineWave output.  The resulting source features -134 dBc/Hz phase noise at 10 KHz offset and a noise floor of -164 dBc/Hz.

Crystek’s CRFS75-2000 comes in a 0.75 in. x 0.75 in SMT package.  With 5 V input voltage, it generates a true-sinewave with +5 dBm min. output power. The new source has no sub-harmonics; second harmonic is -20 dBc typical.  Frequency accuracy is rated at +/- 150 ppm.  The CRFS75-2000 operates from -40°C to +85°C.

 

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Applications include: analog-to-digital (A/D) converters, system clocks for network clock generators/synchronizers; clocks for DDS; test and measurement; avionics; point-to-point radios; and multi-point radios.

 

For more information, visit www.crystek.com.

 

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