The VS-VSKV56/16 belongs to the category of voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs).
It is used for generating a frequency-modulated signal in various electronic applications.
The VS-VSKV56/16 comes in a compact surface-mount package, suitable for integration into RF and microwave circuits.
The essence of the VS-VSKV56/16 lies in its ability to provide precise frequency modulation over a wide range with low phase noise.
The product is typically supplied in reels or trays, with quantities varying based on customer requirements.
The VS-VSKV56/16 has a detailed pin configuration as follows: 1. VCC 2. Ground 3. Control Voltage Input 4. RF Output 5. Enable/Disable
The VS-VSKV56/16 operates based on the principle of using a control voltage to modulate the output frequency of the oscillator. This voltage-controlled mechanism allows precise and linear frequency modulation within the specified range.
The VS-VSKV56/16 finds application in various fields such as: - Radar systems - Satellite communication - Test and measurement equipment - Wireless communication systems - Microwave links
Some alternative models to the VS-VSKV56/16 include: - VS-VSKV40/12 - VS-VSKV60/20 - VS-VSKV70/24 - VS-VSKV80/28
These alternative models offer different frequency modulation ranges and may have varying characteristics to suit specific application requirements.
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