LT-1200 and HFS-1540 / HFS-2150
CLX Series Frequency Synthesizer

New LT-1200: Frequency Synthesizer Built for High Resolution SAR Application
The LT‐1200 frequency synthesizer from EM Research operates at the fixed frequency of 1200 MHz with a 70 MHz reference in a high resolution synthetic aperture RADAR application used to identify targets in heavily‐concealed environments. The unit features excellent phase noise, (<‐110 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz), +13 dBm power output, with a supply of +15 VDC @ 150 mA. The LT‐1200 is housed in a hermetically‐sealed module‐mount package, 1.3” x 1.1” x 0.4”, and is supplied with gull‐wing pins for surface‐mount connection to customers’ PCB. Standard operating temperature for the LT‐1200 is ‐40°C to +85°C with a storage temperature of ‐55°C to +100°C. 

 

Applications: The LT Series frequency synthesizers are ideal for military applications requiring reliable, robust designs with exceptional performance.

 

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THOR Series Frequency Synthesizer

New HFS-1540 / HFS-2150:

Dual Channel Telemetry System Utilizes Tandem Frequency Synthesizers

The HFS-1540 and HFS-2150 frequency synthesizers from EM Research are designed for dual-channel telemetry receivers utilizing auto-tracking antenna systems.  The HFS-1540 operates from 1435 to 1540 MHz and the HFS-2150 operates from 1850 to 2150 MHz, both units in a step size of 100 KHz.  The HFS units feature excellent phase noise, (<-95 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz), +13 dBm power output, from a +5 VDC @ 165 mA power source.  HFS units are housed in small, surface-mount packages, 1.25” x 1.00” x 0.24”, and are designed for high-vibration tolerance.

 

Applications: The HFS Series frequency synthesizers from EM Research are excellent signal sources in Up/Down converters, transponders, telemetry receivers, and other commercial and military communication applications requiring incomparable performance in a cost-effective design.

 

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