The purpose of a
voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is to generate an output signal ([u.sup.i.sub.out]) with an oscillation frequency that is proportional to the control voltage signal ([u.sup.i.sub.in]) [22].
Ting-Ping, "A 6.5 GHz monolithic CMOS
voltage-controlled oscillator", in IEEE Int.
By having one frequency fixed and the other variable - perhaps using a
voltage-controlled oscillator - a wide range of output frequencies can be obtained.
The model USSP0175 is an ultra-compact surface-mount
voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that is designed for quick integration into PLLs.
By having one frequency fixed and the other variable - perhaps a
voltage-controlled oscillator - a wide range of output frequencies are obtainable.
This
voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) family is specifically designed to be utilized as a dielectric resonator (DRO) replacement.
With one frequency fixed and the other variable - as in a
voltage-controlled oscillator - a wide range of output frequencies can be obtained.
By having one frequency fixed and the other variable (perhaps via a
voltage-controlled oscillator), a wide range of output frequencies can be obtained.
The model 9OSC0313 is a gallium arsenide hetero-bipolar transistor monolithic microwave integrated circuit
voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO).