Valon Technology frequency synthesizer has microprocessor controller

Dec. 20, 2012
The 5008 dual-frequency synthesizer module provides two independent frequency sources suitable for high-quality clock, carrier, or local oscillator frequency generation applications.

The 5008 dual-frequency synthesizer module provides two independent frequency sources suitable for high-quality clock, carrier, or local oscillator frequency generation applications. Output can be independently set to any frequency in the 138 to 4400 MHz range. A microprocessor controller with flash memory retains the frequency setting after power-down in portable equipment.
Valon Technology
Redwood City, CA

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Valon Technology Announces New, Low-Cost Dual Frequency Synthesizer Module

The Valon 5008 Dual Frequency Synthesizer Module provides two independent frequency sources suitable for high quality clock, carrier, or local oscillator frequency generation applications. The unique feature of our synthesizers is our microprocessor controller with FLASH memory that lets you retain your frequency setting after power down. This makes these synthesizers ideal for portable equipment or in any application where user programmable and non-volatile frequency settings are desirable.

The integrated USB serial interface and our intuitive user configuration software allow the user to program the desired operating frequency of each synthesizer and save to the on-board FLASH memory. The synthesizer will then power up using the FLASH memory to reload the last saved frequencies.

Either output can be independently set to any frequency in the 138-4400MHz range. The synthesizer can be used with the on-board TCXO or an external reference.

In stock now - $395 low introductory price

Email [email protected] or visit our website www.valontechnology.com/product for data sheet and ordering information.

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