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Quantic Wenzel Datasheets for Oscillators

Oscillators are devices that are used to generate repetitive signals. They produce output signals without an input signal. There are two major types of electronic oscillators: harmonic oscillators and relaxation oscillators. Harmonic oscillators produce sine wave outputs. Relaxation oscillators produce non-sine wave outputs such as square wave, rectangular wave, and sawtooth outputs.
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Available from 80 MHz to 130 MHz, the Golden Bootstrap oscillator provides ultra-low phase noise performance and low-g sensitivity of better than 5e-11/g below 300 Hz offsets, and 5e-12/g sensitivity...
Designed to OpenVPX standards, Quantic Wenzel’s 3U/6U OpenVPX is ideally suited for mission-critical RADAR and Electronic Warfare applications. Developed to meet VITA 67 technology standards, the 3U/6U OpenVPX is SOSA...
Local Oscillator Series (OCXO)
Our ultra Low Noise oscillator series has been the industry standard for the best phase noise performance for many years. The phase noise performance has been verified by NIST with...
The Citrine Series Crystal Oscillators were developed specifically to provide a broad product offering for the most demanding applications requiring low phase noise performance in both static and dynamic conditions.
The ONYX Series oscillators are small lightweight rugged OCXOs featuring low phase noise, good temperature stability and low acceleration sensitivity (to 1E-10/g per axis). Designed for Commercial and Military PCB...
The Sprinter oscillators are general purpose OCXOs with a fixed output frequency between 25 MHz and 130 MHz, which offer excellent overall performance at a modest cost. They provide good...
The typical Multiplied Crystal Oscillator (MXO) is comprised of Wenzel’s industry leading VHF Ultra Low Noise OCXO integrated with several low noise multiplier stages. The MXO is easily customized to...