VCO Explained - What is a Voltage Controlled Oscillator?
A Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) is an electronic oscillator whose oscillation frequency is controlled by a voltage input.
An astable multivibrator circuit continuously oscillates without requiring any external trigger, making it useful for generating periodic signals in electronic devices. The free-running frequency of an astable multivibrator depends on the values of its capacitors and resistors.
The MA112AS16 is a USB to UART controllers, developed by Megawin Technology Co. At its core, this device functions as a bridge between USB interfaces, presenting itself as a standard virtual COM port.
Abracon has introduced new OXCO Solutions “AOC2012, AOC1409, and AOC2522A/AOC2522B” with precision SC-cut high “Q” quartz crystal resonator design, coupled with precision temperature monitoring and control circuitry. These OXCOs work for 5G or GPS applications that req
IQD, a subsidiary of the Wurth Elektronik has introduced two new low phase noise oscillators namely IQXO-408 & IQXO-455 in an industry-standard package of 2.5 x 2.0 mm and 3.2 x 2.5 mm.
Fairview Microwave has introduced 15 new models of Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCOs) designed to address a wide range of SATCOM, Electronic Warfare, VSAT, ECM, radar, and test and measurement applications.
SiTime Corporation has introduced SiT5008, a temperature-compensated silicon MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) oscillator (TCXO) that offers higher reliability and industry-best vibration and shock environ