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VTO-9050 - Hyperabrupt Varactor-Tuned Oscillators

This page provides the datasheet information for the VTO-9050, a member of the VTO-9050_Agilent(Hewlett Hyperabrupt Varactor-Tuned Oscillators family.

Description

HP VTO-9000 Hyperabrupt Series oscillators use a silicon transistor chip as a negative resistance oscillator.

The oscillation frequency is determined by a silicon hyperabrupt varactor diode acting as a voltage-variable capacitor in a thin-film microstripline resonator.

Features

  • 25 MHz to 2.3 GHz Coverage.
  • Fast Tuning.
  • Fast Setting Time.
  • +20 VDC Max Tuning Voltage.
  • 10 mW Output Power.
  • ± 2.0 dB Output Flatness.
  • Hermetic Thin-film Construction This provides extremely fast tuning speed limited primarily by the internal impedance of the user-supplied voltage driver. This family of oscillators is similar to the standard commercial VTO-8000 Series except for the incorporation of a silicon hyperabrupt varactor tu.

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Part number VTO-9050
Manufacturer Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)
File Size 70.01 KB
Description Hyperabrupt Varactor-Tuned Oscillators
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Hyperabrupt Varactor-Tuned Oscillators Technical Data VTO-9000 Series Features • 25 MHz to 2.3 GHz Coverage • Fast Tuning • Fast Setting Time • +20 VDC Max Tuning Voltage • 10 mW Output Power • ± 2.0 dB Output Flatness • Hermetic Thin-film Construction This provides extremely fast tuning speed limited primarily by the internal impedance of the user-supplied voltage driver. This family of oscillators is similar to the standard commercial VTO-8000 Series except for the incorporation of a silicon hyperabrupt varactor tuning diode. This enables the oscillator to be tuned over the specified range in less than 20 volts rather than 40 to 50␣ volts in conventional oscillators.
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