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VTO-8300

Avantek

VTO-8300 by Avantek

VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR; Mounting Feature: THROUGH HOLE MOUNT; No. of Terminals: 4; Phase Noise: -95 dBc/Hz; Output Power: 10 dBm; Offset Frequency: 50 kHz;

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Technical Specifications

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Specs

Maximum Control Voltage:

30 V

Minimum Control Voltage:

3.5 V

Mounting Feature:

No. of Terminals:

4

Offset Frequency:

50 kHz

Maximum Operating Frequency:

3500 MHz

Minimum Operating Frequency:

3000 MHz

Maximum Operating Temperature:

65 Cel

Minimum Operating Temperature:

0 Cel

Output Power:

10 dBm

Phase Noise:

-95 dBc/Hz

Physical Dimension:

12.7mm x 4.318mm

Power Variation:

1.5 dB

Maximum Supply Current:

50 mA

Nominal Supply Voltage:

15 V

Manufacturer Highlights

Avantek

Despite the growing dominance of computers, Hewlett-Packard Co is still substantially more than just a computer company, and it gave a reminder of this yesterday when it announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Avantek Inc, the Santa Clara, California maker of microwave semiconductors, components and assemblies for $82.8m cash. Hewlett-Packard agreed to pay $4.60 a share for each of the 18m Avantek outstanding. It says the company expand and complement its own components business, which generated revenue of $302m in the 1990 fiscal year. The combination will create a broad-based and more competitive radio-frequency and microwave-frequency semiconductors and components business that has many synergies and few overlapping products, Hewlett-Packard said. Avantek employs 2,000 people and had sales of $155.5m in its 1990 fiscal year. The expanded organisation will pitch to the worldwide communications market for telecommunication and data communication products such as cellular radios, cordless telephones, high-speed fibre-optic systems and direct-broadcast satellite receivers. It will also serve the defence market with microwave components. To discourage anyone from muscling in on the menage a deux, Hewlett-Packard has also won an option from Avantek to buy up to 3.63m additional shares, 19.9% of the expanded equity, at the same $4.60 a share price. Avantek will also pay Hewlett $1.5m if the merger agreement is terminated because Avantek’s board recommends another offer – which will not be solicited. Avantek has plants in four California locations, Santa Clara, Newark, Milpitas and Folsom, and one in Frimley, Surrey. There is likely to be a cut in employment at Avantek to eliminate overlaps, but there’s no indication how many

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