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Products by KVG North America

Available from: KVG North America
KVG proudly present new RF OCXOs at frequencies 80 MHz, 100 MHz, 120 MHz and 125 MHz that provide very low phase noise extending the range of applications for these kind of small packaged OCXOs. For...Read More
Available from: KVG North America
SMD TCXO FR4 19 x 13 mm
Temperature Compensated Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator
Frequency range: 10 - 200 MHz
Frequency stability: +/- 0.5 ppm
Various types of output signal...Read More
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BF-1
9.0 MHz
Available from: KVG North America
KVG proudly presents new small sized high performance SMD OCXOs with dimensions of 25 mm x 22 mm x 15 mm only providing performance as known from much bigger cases previously. In addition to the...Read More
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