Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Oscillator Type | Mounting Feature | No. of Terminals | Frequency Stability | Frequency Adjustment (Mechanical) | Aging | Package Body Material | Maximum Warm-up Time | Maximum Supply Voltage | Frequency Stability (Voltage) | Output Load | Warm-up Power | Maximum Supply Current | Nominal Supply Voltage | Power Supplies (V) | Package Equivalence Code | Sub-Category | Physical Dimension | Minimum Supply Voltage | Oven Supply Voltage | Maximum Operating Temperature | Minimum Control Voltage | Input Power | Minimum Operating Temperature | Terminal Finish | Nominal Operating Frequency | Maximum Control Voltage | Qualification | Additional Features | JESD-609 Code | Minimum Operating Frequency | Maximum Operating Frequency |
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OCVCXO (Oven Controlled Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator) clock oscillators are electronic devices that generate a stable clock signal for use in a variety of applications, such as in communication systems, test and measurement equipment, and timing circuits. They use a crystal oscillator as a frequency reference and a temperature-compensated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCXO) to adjust the frequency output.
The OCVCXO clock oscillator works by using a temperature-controlled oven to stabilize the crystal oscillator at a specific frequency. The temperature inside the oven is controlled to a very high degree of precision, which minimizes the effects of temperature variations on the oscillator frequency. The voltage-controlled oscillator (VCXO) is used to fine-tune the frequency output, providing high accuracy and stability.
One of the advantages of OCVCXO clock oscillators is their high stability and accuracy. They can generate clock signals with very low frequency drift and jitter, making them ideal for use in applications that require precise timing.