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Ultra-Low Phase Noise Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator: OX-209
2016-05-02 13:29:45| rfglobalnet Home Page
The OX-209 is an ultra-low noise oven controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) designed to operate within the 20 – 35 MHz frequency range. The OCXO provides an excellent phase noise performance of -175 dBc/Hz, and is housed in a 25 x 25 mm package.
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Systra consortium wins phase three contract for Cairo metro line 3
2016-04-26 01:00:00| Railway Technology
A consortium led by French engineering and consulting group Systra has secured a 60m contract from Egypt's National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) to provide general consultancy services for phase three of Cairo metro line 3.
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High Performance Low Phase Noise TCXO for Unmanned Systems: M616X Series Datasheet
2016-04-25 17:29:46| rfglobalnet Home Page
The M616X Series of TCXOs and TCVCXOs from MtronPTI are designed to provide low voltage, surface mount solutions for a variety of applications including GPS, military, avionics, test and measurement, WLAN, WiMax base stations, point to point/multi-point radios, and medical equipment. They are suited for battery and remote applications where current is as low as 1.5 mA with 3.3 voltage at 13 MHz.
High Performance Low Phase Noise TCXO for Unmanned Systems: M616X Series
2016-04-25 17:26:35| rfglobalnet Home Page
The M616X Series of TCXOs and TCVCXOs from MtronPTI are designed to provide low voltage, surface mount solutions for a variety of applications including GPS, military, avionics, test and measurement, WLAN, WiMax base stations, point to point/multi-point radios, medical equipment, frequency synthesis, frequency translation, and land mobile radio. These oscillators are available in frequencies from 8 to 40MHz and selective frequencies up to 52 MHz.
Global Warming: For Americans, The Pleasant Phase Of Climate Change Will End Soon, Study Says
2016-04-24 19:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Inquisitr: Climate change has meant global warming for most Americans, making them less inclined to see the need for action on the issue, so says a new study by researchers at two U.S. universities. By the time the public feels the sting of climate change later this century, it will be too late to put policies in place that will have any effect. Patrick J. Egan, an associate professor in NYU`s Wilf Family Department of Politics, authored the study with Megan Mullin, an associate professor at Duke University`s...
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