Z-Comm Introduces the V950ME22-LF Ultra Low Phase Noise VCO
SAN
DIEGO, September, 2009: Z-Communications, Inc. announces a new RoHS compliant VCO (Voltage-Controlled
Oscillator) model
V950ME22-LF in C-band. The
V950ME22-LF operates at 4400-5000 MHz with a tuning voltage range of 0-9.5 Vdc. This VCO features a typical
phase noise of -89 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz offset and a typical tuning sensitivity of 120 MHz/V.
The
V950ME22-LF is designed to deliver a typical output power of 3 dBm at 10 Vdc supply while drawing 25 mA
(typical) over the temperature range of -40º to 85º C. This VCO comes in Z-Comm's standard MINI-14S package
measuring 0.5 in. x 0.5 in. x 0.22 in. It is available in tape and reel packaging for production requirements. The
V950ME22-LF is also ideal for automated surface mount assembly and reflow.
V950ME22-LF is well suited for satellite communication and digital radio applications that require ultra low
phase noise performance. Additional specifications for this product can be found on-line at
http://www.zcomm.com/webstore/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=V950ME22-LF.
For further information on this model or any other product from Z-Communications, Inc. please contact our
Applications department via e-mail at
applications@zcomm.com or call us at 858-621-2700.
About
Z-Communications, Inc.
Z-Communications, Inc. is a pioneer in developing Voltage Controlled
Oscillators (VCO) and Phase Locked Loop (PLL) synthesizers for the commercial marketplace since 1987 and
headquartered in 9939 Via Pasar, San Diego, CA 92126.
With devoted customers, Z-Communications, Inc. serves
wireless and communication industries by providing the most effective and competitively priced RF/microwave
components, as well as custom component designed to meet customer specific needs. Our sophisticated automated
manufacturing facility, located in the US at our headquarters in San Diego guarantees a high level of
repeatability, reproducibility and control. For more information please visit us at
www.zcomm.com or contact our sales department.
Posted 9/7/2009
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