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 Impedance | Warm-up Power | Maximum Supply Current | Nominal Supply Voltage | Phase Noise | 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 | Offset Frequency | Qualification | Output Level | Additional Features | Minimum Operating Frequency | Maximum Operating Frequency |
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OCVCXO (Oven Controlled Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator) sine wave oscillators are electronic devices that generate a stable sine wave signal for use in a variety of applications, such as communication systems, test and measurement equipment, and frequency synthesizers. They use a crystal oscillator as a frequency reference and a temperature-compensated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCXO) to adjust the frequency output.
The OCVCXO sine wave 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.