Hittite

Hittite

Hittite Microwave Corporation, now a part of Analog Devices, was a leading provider of integrated circuits, modules, and subsystems for radio frequency (RF) and microwave applications. The company's product portfolio encompassed a wide range of high-performance analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, covering applications in RF, microwave, and millimeter wave. Hittite's solutions were widely used in the communications, military, industrial, and instrumentation markets, offering superior performance, reliability, and innovation. With a focus on research and development, the company continuously pushed the boundaries of RF and microwave technology, delivering state-of-the-art solutions for its global customer base. Hittite's acquisition by Analog Devices further strengthened its position in the market, combining resources to drive advancements in the field of RF and microwave technology.

VCOs (Voltage Controlled Oscillators)

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HMC509LP5
VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR, 7
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-40°C ~ 85°C
5V
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
0.039" (1.00mm)
0.197" L x 0.197" W (5.00mm x 5.00mm)
3.9 ~ 4.4GHz, 7.8 ~ 8.8GHz
4.15GHz, 8.3GHz
2 V ~ 13 V
10
270mA
10
7.5±2.5, 12.5±2.5
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HMC508LP5ETR
VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR, 7
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
HMC508
-40°C ~ 85°C
5V
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
0.039" (1.00mm)
0.197" L x 0.197" W (5.00mm x 5.00mm)
3.65 ~ 4.1GHz, 7.3 ~ 8.2GHz
3.875GHz, 7.75GHz
2 V ~ 13 V
20
280mA
10
14.5±2.5, 7±3
-116
HMC510LP5TR
VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR, 8
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-40°C ~ 85°C
5V
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
0.039" (1.00mm)
0.197" L x 0.197" W (5.00mm x 5.00mm)
4.225 ~ 4.775GHz, 8.45 ~ 9.55GHz
4.5GHz, 9GHz
2 V ~ 13 V
15
360mA
20
-6±2, 11±3, 12.5±2.5
-116

About  VCOs (Voltage Controlled Oscillators)

A voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is an electronic oscillator that operates by converting a constant DC voltage input into a corresponding time-varying AC output signal. The oscillation frequency of a VCO can be precisely controlled by varying the input voltage level. The applied input voltage determines the instantaneous oscillation frequency, which can be used for various modulation techniques such as frequency modulation (FM) or phase modulation (PM) by applying a modulating signal to the control input. This makes VCOs an essential component in communication systems, where FM and PM techniques are commonly used. In addition, a VCO is an integral part of a phase-locked loop (PLL), which is a feedback control system used to generate a stable output signal with a precise frequency and phase relationship. The VCO in a PLL receives a reference signal from a frequency source and produces an output signal that tracks the frequency and phase of the reference signal. The PLL can be used for clock recovery, frequency synthesis, and frequency multiplication, among other applications. VCOs are available in various configurations, such as discrete components or integrated circuits, and can operate over a wide frequency range. They find applications in numerous fields, including telecommunications, signal processing, and measurement systems. In summary, VCOs are electronic oscillators whose oscillation frequency is controlled by a voltage input. They are capable of providing precise frequency control and are commonly used for FM and PM modulation techniques. Moreover, they play a crucial role in the operation of PLLs, which are widely used in various applications requiring stable and precise signals.