In a most common communication system, frequency conversions are performed in both transmitting and receiving side to move the baseband signal to the RF band and vice versa. The conversion is performed on basic by multiplying the baseband signal and a sinus signal, which is provided by the local oscillator (LO). The LO offers repetitive signals without input signals and is one of the key components in the whole HF transceiver.
KU LO 2000 PLL, PLL Stabilized Oscillator
2000 MHz
Lead time on request
Technical specifications
Output frequency | 2000 MHz |
Output power | 20 mW (+13 dBm) |
Frequency accuracy @ 18°C | +/- 2 ppm |
Frequency stability @ 0 40 ° | +/- 3 ppm |
Phase noise @ 10 kHz | typ. -90 dBc/Hz |
Supply voltage | +9 ... 15 V DC |
Current consumption | typ. 160 mA |
Output / Impedance | SMA-female / 50 ohms |
Case | milled aluminium |
Dimensions (mm) | 80 x 60 x 20 |
Weight | 140 g |
Features
- PLL stabilized oscillator unit
- Output power up to 100 mW
- Low phase noise
- Small milled aluminium case
- Low frequency drift due to temperature compensated reference oscillator
Applications
- Fixed frequency in the range from 100 MHz to 4 GHz
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