Our LGH300 series of OCXOs provides superior temperature stability, exceptional long-term aging, and best-in-class vibration performance. To learn more or to see the data sheet, visit the LGH300 product page. For ordering information, contact us.
Read More »LGH300 Series OCXOs - Available Now!
by Kier Harris on March 06, 2023 | 0 Comments
LGT500 Ultra-Low-G TCXOs -- Available Now
by Kier Harris on August 17, 2022 | 0 Comments
Our LGT 500 Series TCXOs offer ultra low G-Sensitivity as low as 0.005 ppb/g. The LGT 500 also integrates our patented M-SAC technology to achieve temperature stability unobtainable by other TCXO designs. To learn more, check out our product page.
Read More »DA 100 Series RF Distribution Amplifiers: Available Now!
by Kier Harris on March 16, 2022 | 4 Comments
Our DA100 Series RF Distribution Amplifiers are one of our most ordered products and a great choice for the distributions of an RF lab standard. They are available in a frequency range of 1-100 MHz with a variety of connector configurations (SMA, BNC, bulkhead, and any combination). Our amplifiers come in a compact package prefect for embedding in larger systems, or for standalone use. You can browse our collection of RF Distribution Amplifiers here.
Read More »A Handy-Dandy Crystal Oscillator Kit, and why you need it.
by Wayne Lesperance on February 16, 2015 | 0 Comments
Continuing with our concept that individual components necessary for building our larger test systems can often (by themselves) be useful - we give you the XO101 Crystal Oscillator Kit.Electrical engineers, EE Students and the like, often need a reference (time base) frequency to work from. The XO101 kit includes a series of oscillators with common frequencies, ranging from 1MHz to 40MHz. Wether you need a basic clock oscillator to complete a project, or a solid time base for reference purposes, we believe you will find this kit useful. "Sometimes you have an idea that requires a specific signal source to accurately flush it out...
Read More »2014 year in review - Personal observations from the non engineer
by Wayne Lesperance on December 30, 2014 | 0 Comments
As we close the books on our first year at Esterline Research & Design, I couldn't be happier. Happier about my decision to partner with the people I did, and the direction we are going. As the only partner of ER&D who's not an engineer, these are few personal observations I have made over the past year. Fair warning to engineers: This is not a technical paper, and at times includes such things as humor, speculation and vagueness. 1. Engineers are incredible multi-taskers. It's probably about as consistently true as saying car salesmen are good talkers.Maybe it's the nature of the..
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