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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Euroquartz launches new ultra-low phase noise crystal oscillators for


automotive applications F


requency control specialist, Euroquartz has launched a new range of surface mount ultra-low phase noise crystal


oscillators designed for use in automotive applications. Offering wide operating temperature range from -40 to


+125°C, the new XOY series automotive crystal oscillators feature superior phase noise performance of -155dBc/Hz at 10kHz and -160dBc at 100kHz offset. Femtosecond integrated phase jitter is 150fs typical (12kHz to 20MHz) and frequencies available range from 1.25 to 50MHz. The new automotive grade components are housed in a


3.2 x 2.5mm surface mount package with supply voltages of 1.8, 2.5 and 3.3V (±10%) available. Additional specifications include 15pF LVCMOS load, rise time of 10ns maximum, start- up time of 5ms maximum and tri-state function as standard.


Euroquartz Ltd u 01460 230000 u sales@euroquartz.co.uk u www.euroquartz.co.uk


Online Configurator Enables Custom Enclosures to be bought through Distribution F


oremost Electronics, the engineering-led Essex based importer and specialist distributor of


electromechanical components. Founded in 1989 as a direct importer and specialist


distributor of switches, keypads, joysticks, connectors and other electro-mechanical products, they have witnessed many technology breakthroughs and major changes to how products are designed-in and sourced. One area of particular significance is the design and


supply of enclosures. Standard moulded plastic and cast metal boxes have largely been replaced by more aesthetically pleasing modular enclosures and the world of industry standard 19” racks has been transformed. As a channel partner for nVent Schroff, Foremost


offers designers access to the world's 1st Online 3D Sub- rack Configurator and Cad File generator. This comprehensive suite of online tools allows users to configure a bespoke enclosure and sub-rack simply and quickly using the intuitive and smart online design tool.


The resultant custom designed enclosure provides the


user with a proven solution and all relevant documentation including 30 native CAD files, 2D and 3D drawings and complete bill of materials (BOM). The BOM is then simple to order from Foremost. A demonstration video is available to guide designers through the process. For less demanding enclosure requirements Foremost


Electronics has a micro-site, enclosures4u giving designers a direct source to standard cases and more complex standard, modified and customised enclosures including the first enclosure compliant with the embeddedNUC™ standard which features an innovative “Flexible Heat Conductor” (FHC) integrated cooling solution and is compatible with 1U embedded NUC enclosures.


Foremost Electronics Ltd u 01371 811171 u michelle@4most.co.uk u www.4most.co.uk


Rigol’s Real-time Spectrum Analyzers: Now With VNA Extension! R


IGOL Technologies is expanding its real-time spectrum analyzers series RSA5000 and RSA3000 with a VNA option (Vector Network Analyzer). The devices are based on the


well-known UltraReal technology developed by Rigol. This new platform allows real-time measurements and more. The RSA5000N and RSA3000N series now have the integrated VNA function as standard and are characterized by their compact and elegant design and operation via touchscreen for even more diverse applications. The instruments are available in different bandwidths from 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz or even up to 6.5 GHz.


Available models (VNA mode: from 100 kHz): • RSA5032N: 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz • RSA5065N: 9 kHz to 6.5 GHz • RSA3015N: 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz • RSA3030N: 9 kHz to 3 GHz • RSA3045N: 9 kHz to 4.5 GHz The RSA5000N and RSA3000N series have a modular structure and, in addition to the


new VNA function, also include the four well-known function modules RTSA (real-time spectrum analyzer up to a maximum bandwidth of 40 MHz), GPSA (sweep-based spectrum analyzer with outstanding performance), EMI (pre-compliance tests according to CISPR specifications) and VSA (vector signal analysis for different digital demodulation and bit error measurement, only RSA5000N).


RIGOL Technologies Europe GmbH Real-time spectrum analyzers are executing important functions in many test


laboratories and they are often equated to high costs. The extended basic performance series RSA5000N or RSA3000N is a cost-effective alternative for users with demanding analysis tasks and at the same time limited budgets. This fully equipped instrument features fully digital IF technology (Intermediate Frequency) for accurate and high- resolution measurements across the entire frequency range from 9 kHz to 6.5 GHz. The instruments have a capacitive 10.1”multi-touch display with 1024x600 pixel


resolution and receive their input signals via a 50 Ω type N socket. Connections to a PC are possible via Ethernet LAN and USB. The tracking generator of the two series can be set and used in GPSA and VNA modes from -40 to 0 dBm output power. The devices can also be operated via web control.


The RSA5000N / RSA3000N series have a modular structure and now include five functions, which makes these devices unique due to this diversity. • VNA (New) - Vector network analyzer from 100 kHz to 6.5 GHz bandwidth and high dynamics (standard integrated).


• RTSA - real-time spectrum analyzer up to a maximum real-time bandwidth of 40 MHz • GPSA - spectrum analyzer with outstanding performance • EMI - pre-conformance tests according to CISPR guidelines • VSA - Digital Demodulation (RSA5000N only)


u +49 (0)8105 27292-0 CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/DESIGNSOLUTIONS u info-europe@rigol.com u www.rigol.eu DESIGN SOLUTIONS | SEPTEMBER 2020 39


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