What is SPXO?SPXO is a crystal oscillator without temperature compensation or temperature control, generally using AT-cut crystals, with a frequency-temperature characteristic of a cubic curve. Theref...
Characteristics of Ultra-Low Phase Noise OCXOHigh StabilityUltra-low phase noise OCXOs are renowned for their exceptional high stability. Their internal constant temperature control mechanism can ensu...
Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO), as a type of quartz crystal oscillator, changes the output frequency by adjusting the control voltage, making it an important clock source in electronic s...
Short-term stability of a crystal oscillator is a measure of the oscillator’s frequency variation over a short period of time. It is typically measured for 1 to 10 seconds and is primarily caused by ...
As we all know, mechanical watches are relatively expensive, with an accuracy range of about five to ten seconds per day. In comparison, quartz watches are much cheaper but can maintain high accuracy,...
With the rapid development of autonomous vehicle technology, the performance of many key components directly affects the safety and reliability of the vehicles. Among these components, crystal oscilla...
A large part of data collection, processing, and critical infrastructure has been digitized. What all these efforts have in common is the need for highly accurate reference clocks. Usually, various cr...
Reducing phase noise in a Voltage-Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO) is critical for ensuring clean, stable signals in various electronic systems. Whether you're working on communication network...
Have you ever wondered why some systems like GPS or radio communications maintain incredibly precise timing? The answer often lies in a component called the OCXO (Oven-Controlled Crystal Oscillator). ...
In the world of electronics, precision timing components play a crucial role, and oscillators are at the core of that technology. Among them, XO (Crystal Oscillator) and SPXO (Simple Packaged Crystal ...