PLO6G10MIHU Phase Locked Oscillator by Lotus Communication Systems

PLO6G10MIHU Phase Locked Oscillator by Lotus Communication Systems

PLO6G10MIHU Phase Locked Oscillator by Lotus Communication Systems

The PLO6G10MIHU from Lotus Communication Systems is a Phase-Locked Oscillator (PLO) that operates from 3 to 6 GHz. It provides an output power of 13-15 dBm. This PLO has spurious levels of -better than 80 dBc, harmonic levels of -25 dBc, and a phase noise of -90 dBc/Hz (at 10 kHz offset). This oscillator has a built-in 10 MHz reference TCXO with a frequency stability of 0.28 ppm. It requires a DC supply of +5 V, consumes less than 1 W of power, and has a lock detect pin to indicate out-of-lock condition.

The PLO6G10MIHU can be fine-tuned with a USB-C virtual communications port using a standard serial communication protocol. This oscillator is available as a module that measures 1.50 x 1.50 x 0.53 inches and has an SMA (female) connector. It is ideal for use in test instrumentation, phase locking, frequency synthesizers, local oscillators, and wireless & optical communication applications.

Product Details

  • Part Number: PLO6G10MIHU
  • Manufacturer: Lotus Communication Systems
  • Description: Phase-Locked Oscillator from 3 to 6 GHz

General Parameters

  • Frequency: 1.5 to 3 GHz
  • Application: Test Instrumentation, Phase Locked Loop, Frequency Synthesizer, Wireless & Optical Communication
  • Current: 190 mA
  • Oscillator Type: TCXO
  • Output Power: 13 to 15 dBm
  • Dimensions: 1.5”x1.5”x0.53”
  • Impedance; 50 Ohms
  • Reference Type: Internal
  • Reference Frequency: 10 MHz
  • Package Type: Module with Connectors
  • Phase Noise: -128 to -85 dBc/Hz
  • Power Consumption: 1 W
  • Reference Phase Noise: -147 to -100 dBc/Hz
  • Rohs: Yes
  • Spurious: -80 to -70 dBc
  • Supply Voltage: 5 V
  • Weight: 1.5 Oz (42 g)
  • Operating Temperature: -40 to +85 Degree C
  • Storage Temperature: -65 to +150 Degree C

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