This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
components:cts-970-4302-2 [2016-08-14 07:38] robert created |
components:cts-970-4302-2 [2016-08-18 14:20] (current) robert Turns out it's a TCXO |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | =====CTS Knights 970-4302-2 OCXO===== | + | =====CTS Knights 970-4302-2 TCXO===== |
- | The CTS Knights 970-4302-2 appears to be a crystal oven oscillator with 10MHz output frequency. There doesn't appear to be any information on the internet, but I could deduce some things from the board it came on. | + | The CTS Knights 970-4302-2 appears to be a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator with 10MHz output frequency. There doesn't appear to be any information on the internet, but I could deduce some things from the board it came on. |
{{ :components:cts-ocxo.jpg?direct&400 |}} | {{ :components:cts-ocxo.jpg?direct&400 |}} | ||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
The operating voltage is 12V and the control voltage seems to be effective over the entire 0-12V range. The output is a sine wave around 0V with a few volts peak-to-peak amplitude. | The operating voltage is 12V and the control voltage seems to be effective over the entire 0-12V range. The output is a sine wave around 0V with a few volts peak-to-peak amplitude. | ||
- | + | My particular unit came from an Agilent E4400-60010 reference board. |