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Part RoHS Manufacturer Oscillator Type Mounting Feature Frequency Stability Maximum Supply Voltage Maximum Supply Current Output Power Nominal Supply Voltage Phase Noise Power Variation Physical Dimension Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Nominal Operating Frequency Offset Frequency Manufacturer Series Maximum Harmonics Level Additional Features Minimum Operating Frequency Maximum Operating Frequency

MLO13700-FREQ

M/a-com Technology Solutions

FIXED DRO OSCILLATOR

CHASSIS MOUNT

480 %

130 mA

10 dBm

15 V

-70 dBc/Hz

1 dB

52.2mm x 30mm x 16.5mm

85 Cel

-55 Cel

10 kHz

MLO10000

-20 dBc

-15V REQUIRED

18000 MHz

20000 MHz

MLO11700-FREQ

Tyco Electronics M/a-com

FIXED DRO OSCILLATOR

CHASSIS MOUNT

480 %

10 dBm

15 V

-70 dBc/Hz

1 dB

32.4mm x 30mm x 16.5mm

85 Cel

-55 Cel

10 kHz

MLO10000

-20 dBc

18000 MHz

20000 MHz

MLO11700-FREQ

M/a-com Technology Solutions

FIXED DRO OSCILLATOR

CHASSIS MOUNT

480 %

10 dBm

15 V

-70 dBc/Hz

1 dB

32.4mm x 30mm x 16.5mm

85 Cel

-55 Cel

10 kHz

MLO10000

-20 dBc

18000 MHz

20000 MHz

MLO13700-FREQ

Tyco Electronics M/a-com

FIXED DRO OSCILLATOR

CHASSIS MOUNT

480 %

130 mA

10 dBm

15 V

-70 dBc/Hz

1 dB

52.2mm x 30mm x 16.5mm

85 Cel

-55 Cel

10 kHz

MLO10000

-20 dBc

-15V REQUIRED

18000 MHz

20000 MHz

Fixed DRO & CRO Oscillators

Fixed DRO (Dielectric Resonator Oscillator) and CRO (Crystal Resonator Oscillator) oscillators are electronic devices that generate stable clock signals for use in a variety of applications, such as communication systems, navigation systems, and measurement instruments. They use different types of resonators to generate a stable frequency signal.

DRO oscillators use a dielectric resonator, which is a type of resonator that consists of a small piece of ceramic material with a high dielectric constant. When an electric field is applied to the resonator, it generates a stable oscillation frequency. DRO oscillators offer high frequency stability and low phase noise, making them suitable for use in microwave and millimeter-wave communication systems.

CRO oscillators use a quartz crystal resonator, which is a type of resonator that consists of a small piece of quartz crystal with a precisely cut shape. When an electric field is applied to the resonator, it generates a stable oscillation frequency. CRO oscillators offer high frequency stability and low phase noise, making them suitable for use in high-precision timing applications.