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CVCO55CC-1490-1550 VCOCrystek's CVCO55CC-1490-1550 VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) operates from 1490 MHz to 1550 MHz with a control voltage range of 1.0V~10V. This VCO features a typical phase noise of -115 dBc/Hz @ 10KHz offset and has excellent linearity. Output power is typically +5 dBm.

Engineered and manufactured in the USA, the model CVCO55CC-1490-1550 is packaged in the industry-standard 0.5-in. x 0.5-in. SMD package. Input voltage is 8 V, with a max. current consumption of 35 mA. Pulling and Pushing are minimized to 2.5 MHz and 1.5 MHz/V, respectively. Second harmonic suppression is -15 dBc typical.

The CVCO55CC-1490-1550 is ideal for use in applications such as digital radio equipment, fixed wireless access, satellite communications systems, and base stations.

For pricing details, contact Crystek Corporation.

Family datasheets are available for download at www.crystek.com. For more information, contact sales at Crystek Corporation, 12730 Commonwealth Drive, Ft. Myers, FL 33913.
Tel: 800-237-3061 or 239-561-3311; Fax: 239-561-1025; E-mail: sales@crystek.com;
Web: www.crystek.com.

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