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Bliley Technologies Introduces Low Phase Noise, Customizable OCXO Series

(Technology News, 26 Sep 2008 )

Bliley Technologies announces the release of a new line of low phase noise, oven controlled crystal oscillators (OCXOs), which provides compact packaging and a frequency output covering 30 to 130 MHz. Ideally suited for radar, communications and test system applications, the series offers design engineers the ability to specify exact output frequencies, as well as a host of other variable specifications, allowing the NV26AJ OCXO oscillator to be precisely customized for various applications.

BTI has been producing state-of-the-art, low phase noise products since 1930, and maintains comprehensive, advanced manufacturing capabilities permitting complete control of the design and manufacturing of both the crystal and oscillator.

All oscillators in the NV26AJ series operate at fundamental output frequencies in order to maintain superior phase noise performance. BTI has also given special attention to the crystal design and manufacturing process to promote optimum performance of phase noise under vibration.


Special features of the NV26AJ OCXO series include a broad frequency range of 30 to 130 MHz, high power output up to +15 dBm, low-profile packaging, excellent long-term aging and low power consumption. For complete online specifications, visit .

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