Prescaler Up to 50 MHz
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Frequency Divider/Prescaler Up to 50 MHz
| Part Number | Start Frequency (MHz) | Stop Frequency (MHz) | Function Divider Ratio | RF Input Power (dBm) | Output Power (dBm) | 100 KHz SSB Phase Noise (dBm/Hz) | DC Power (Volt) | DC Power (mA) | |
| HD31398 | 0.1 | 50 | ÷N (2 to 256) | -20 to +17 | =+12 | -144 | 12 | 70 | Download |
| HD31401 | TTL/CMOS | Download | |||||||
| HD31402 | DC | TTL/CMOS | Download |
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Custom Prescaler Engineering
Precision and Stability
Our prescalers are optimized for high accuracy and low jitter, ensuring stable frequency division up to 50 MHz. These devices maintain signal integrity and timing precision, making them ideal for frequency counters, PLL systems, and clock management applications.
Extreme Environment Reliability
Built for harsh operating conditions, our prescalers perform reliably in temperature extremes, vibration-sensitive environments, and mission-critical systems. They ensure consistent operation and long-term durability, even in aerospace and defense applications.
Compact and Integrated Form Factor
Custom form-factor options include compact packaging, optimized I/O configurations, and high-density layouts, designed to meet SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) constraints. Ideal for embedded systems and space-limited designs.
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