Temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) for RF and microwave applications like 5G offered by RFMW

April 5, 2021
The RNT7050 meets the requirements of IEEE 1588v2, ITU-T G.813, G.8273.2, and G.8262, G.8262.1 for 5G Remote Radio Head (RRH) air interfaces.

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Electronics distributor RFMW in San Jose, Calif., is introducing design and sales support for the RNT7050 Rakon Neptune temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) series for 5G and other telecommunication applications.

The RNT7050 series offers frequency stability of plus-or-minus 50 parts per billion (ppb), and is available in a 7-by-5-millimeter footprint.

The core XMEMS crystal resonator RF and microwave technology maintains long-term stability (ageing) of better than 1.5 ppm over 10 years.

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The RNT7050 meets the requirements of IEEE 1588v2, ITU-T G.813, G.8273.2, G.8262, and G.8262.1 for 5G Remote Radio Head (RRH) air interfaces that need tight EVM limit masks, and low contribution to error vector magnitude (EVM) from the phase noise of reference clocks.

For example, the E8006LF has a noise floor of -158 dBc/Hz for radio and network interfaces. Rakon's tilt compensation technology assures frequency stability at any control voltage.

For more information contact RFMW online at www.rfmw.com.

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