High Precision TCXO

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High Precision TCXO: The Ultimate Solution for Accurate Frequency Control
Introduction to High Precision TCXO
In the realm of advanced technology, achieving precise frequency control is paramount. A high temperature oscillator stands out as a critical component, delivering exceptional frequency stability and accuracy across varying temperatures. Designed for high-stakes applications such as GPS, telecommunications, and instrumentation, a high precision oscillator ensures reliable performance and minimal drift, making it indispensable for environments that demand stringent timing precision and robust operational consistency.
What is a High Precision TCXO?
A High Precision TCXO is a specialized oscillator that uses temperature compensation technology to maintain stable frequency output despite changes in environmental conditions. This advanced technology makes TCXOs ideal for applications where timing accuracy is crucial.
Exceptional Frequency Stability: Maintains consistent performance across a wide range of temperatures.
Advanced Temperature Compensation: Ensures minimal frequency drift, even in fluctuating environmental conditions.
Critical Applications: Perfect for GPS, telecommunications, and instrumentation.
High Precision TCXO Types
BT3225_RTC
LTE,BTS,CATV, LAN,GPS Tracking, Test&Measurement Equipment
BT3225B_DIFFERENTIAL
LTE,BTS,CATV, LAN,GPS Tracking, Test&Measurement Equipment
BT0503A
Features:High Temperature Stability, Low Phase Noise,Analog Circuit
Dimensions: 5.0x3.2mm
Freq. Range:10~52MHz
Freq. Stability Range:±0.05~±0.5ppm
Operating Temperature:-40~85℃
Phase Noise:-150dbc@1KHz
BT0503C
Dimensions: 5.0x3.2mm
Freq. Range: 10~52MHz
Freq. Stability Over Temp.: ±0.1~±0.5ppm@-40~85℃
Phase Noise: -140dBc/1kHz@10MHz
BT0503D/E
Dimensions: 5.0x3.2mm
Freq. Range:10~60MHz
Freq. Stability Over Temp.:±0.28~±1.5ppm@-40~85℃
Phase Noise:-140dBc/1kHz@10MHz
BT0507A/B
Dimensions: 7.0x5.0mm
Freq. Range: 10~52MHz
Freq. Stability Over Temp.: ±0.05~±1.0ppm@-40~85℃
Phase Noise: -142dBc/1kHz@10MHz