low jitter/phase noise, moderate stability and accuracy reference for PLL?
We use ovenized crystal oscillators (OCXO) in the 100MHz range for radar systems which also require low phase noise.
Thanks for the pointer, the OCXOs do seem to have superior noise characteristics. Do you see any downside to using sockets so that one high-end oscillator could be moved from prototype to prototype instead of being hard soldered?
Sockets are not your friend. I try to avoid them. Actually, the oscillators we use are connectorized (BNCs or SMAs), so there's no soldering involved except for the two power leads. If you're just dealing with prototypes I suppose you can live with sockets.
Sockets are not your friend. I try to avoid them. Actually, the oscillators we use are connectorized (BNCs or SMAs), so there's no soldering involved except for the two power leads. If you're just dealing with prototypes I suppose you can live with sockets.