A voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is an electronic oscillator whose oscillation frequency is controlled by a voltage input. The applied input voltage determines the instantaneous oscillation frequency. Consequently, a VCO can be used for frequency modulation (FM) or phase modulation (PM) by applying a modulating signal to the control input. A VCO is also an integral part of a phase-locked loop.
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | Availability | Pricing | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SMV1280A-LFVoltage Controlled Oscillators | Z-Communications | VCO Frequency 1270 MHz - 1290 M | 10 | - | |
V560ME11-LFVoltage Controlled Oscillators | Z-Communications | VCO Frequency 400 MHz - 800 MHz | 10 | - | |
CRO2855B-LFVoltage Controlled Oscillators | Z-Communications | VCO Frequency 2855 MHz - 2855 M | 10 | - | |
V338ME01-LFVoltage Controlled Oscillators | Z-Communications | VCO Frequency 338 MHz - 338 MHz | 10 | - | |
V495ME02-LFVoltage Controlled Oscillators | Z-Communications | VCO Frequency 483 MHz - 543 MHz | 10 | - | |
V590ME08-LFVoltage Controlled Oscillators | Z-Communications | VCO Frequency 900 MHz - 1200 MHz | 10 | - | |
V965ME04-LFVoltage Controlled Oscillators | Z-Communications | VCO Frequency 6500 MHz - 6550 MH | 10 | - |