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News Release from: Fox Electronics | Subject: Frequency control solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 May 2004
Shortform marks a quarter-century
Fox Electronics has just published the 25th anniversary edition of its "Frequency control solutions" shortform catalogue.
Fox Electronics has just published the 25th anniversary edition of its "Frequency control solutions" shortform catalogue covering a wide range of new rfXOs, OCXOs, VCXOs and TCXOs, as well as an expanded range of products now available in surface mount configurations The new shortform features Fox's new rfXO (radio frequency crystal oscillator) line of proprietary ASIC-driven crystal based products that are ideal for Sonet, SDH, ATM, WAN and similar applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Oscillators run faster and are more stable
Fox Electronics has extended the frequency range and stability options of its popular F4100 Series crystal oscillators to 170MHz with stabilities as tight as +50ppm (F4105) for all conditions.
They are available as a standard oscillator or voltage-controlled oscillator, in frequencies from 600MHz to 1.25GHz, in an industry standard SMT package of 7.5 x 5.0 x 1.4mm maximum.
Also covered are: three new families of OCXOs in frequencies from 5 to 50MHz; the company's new VCP VCXO series in frequencies from 120 to 600MHz and the new FOX783 TCXO line in frequencies from 50 to 312MHz, available in TCXO or VCTCXO versions.
The 25th anniversary edition also highlights Fox's Custom Products Centre for the development of application-specific frequency control solutions and summarizes Fox's JITO-2 line of just-in-time oscillators which provide standard or custom frequency oscillators from 144kHz to 300MHz in 10 days or less, as well as the company's full range of crystals, oscillators, OCXOs, VCXOs and TCXOs, most now available in SMT packages.
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