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c 10-50MHz c Low Noise


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0.01ppmTemp Stability


c T52TCXO


c 5x3mm,SMT Pkg. c Low Power Draw


Vacuum Sealed Crystal


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with or without the SMBUS 2590 SMBUS BATTERY CABLES


Lind’s 2590 SMBUS Battery Cables are designed to interface with BB-2590 batteries†


compatible with other -xx90 military batteries. Many optional configurations are possible, including: 12V or 24V operation


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With or without on-board charge enable With or without SMBUS connections


• Various cable lengths and types available On-board diode isolation available


NOTE: BB-2590 military battery not included


To learn more about how Lind’s 2590 SMBUS Battery Cables can meet your mobile power needs, contact Lind Electronics at 1.800.897.8994, via email at info@lindelectronics.com or visit us online at www.lindelectronics.com.


with or without the SMBUS. These cables are also SMBUS Connections


Velcro strap secures connector to battery for solid connection


Power Connections


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