Title :
New miniature ultra-stable oscillators
Author :
Chandelier, V. ; Marotel, Gérard ; Thorax, Dldler ; Trialoup, Claude
Author_Institution :
CEPE, Argenteuil, France
Abstract :
Due to cost constraints, compactness and stability (thermal, short/mid/long term) requirements, demand for accurate orbitography, positioning, and localization systems, there is a need for new time and frequency references, moving from atomic clocks to piezo devices such as ultra-stable oscillators. Industrialization of recent designs and process control improvements have made possible cost effective solutions which reach very high performance using standard structures and current components. For example, QAS (or BVA 4) crystal performances are now achieved using classical CEPE quartz crystals mounted in an HC 37 holder. The main characteristics at 5 and 10 MHz reached by the use of these crystal resonators in our standard catalogue CFPO1 OCXO are: thermal stability better than 5×10 E -11 from -20 to +60°C; daily ageing less than 2×10 E-11; short term stability better than 3×10 E-13 (Allan variance) from 1s to 30s whilst subjected to a thermal gradient; package style 67×60×40 mm3 (about 0.15 litres); and compatibility with 12/15/24 supply voltage. This paper describes results on this type of device
Keywords :
ageing; crystal oscillators; frequency stability; reference circuits; -20 to 60 degC; 1 to 30 s; 10 MHz; 12 to 24 V; 5 MHz; Allan variance; CEPE quartz crystals; HC 37 holder; ageing; cost constraints; frequency references; localization systems; miniature ultra-stable oscillators; orbitography; thermal gradient; thermal stability; time references; Atomic clocks; Costs; Crystals; Electrical equipment industry; Frequency; Industrial control; Local oscillators; Process control; Process design; Thermal stability;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency and Time Forum, 1999 and the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium, 1999., Proceedings of the 1999 Joint Meeting of the European
Conference_Location :
Besancon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5400-1
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1999.840787