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Featured In: Newsletters | RF & Microwave/Communications | ICs | Industrial Electronics | Military Aerospace Technology | Window on Wireless

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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programmable synthesizerThe UPN-7500 from EM Research is an SMT synthesizer operating from 5500 to 7500 MHz. The unit is designed to withstand up to 9.26 Grms random vibration and 30 G’s peak pulse of shock, tested in accordance with MIL-STD-202G. The synthesizer features 5 MHz step size, <200 μSec settling time (any frequency step), 125 MHz external reference, +3 dBm output power, low phase noise (<-90 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz). The units feature low power consumption (115 mA, typ.), extended operating temperature range (-45ºC to 85ºC), small SMT package (0.9” x 0.9” x 0.21”), and they are manufactured to IPC-A-610 standards. Custom programmable units are available from 50 MHz to 10 GHz in bandwidths greater than 50 percent. Applications include software defined radio, electronic warfare, radar, airborne, satcom receivers and other high vibration environments.

EM Research, Inc.
775-345-2411, www.emresearch.com

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