US-based Mtron Showcases eVibe Vibration-Compensated OCXO Technology with Integrated PLL at IMS 2026
2026-07-06 17:10
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mtron Senior Vice President Paul Dechen and Sales Director Durga Devneni introduced at the IMS 2026 exhibition that the company showcased eVibe vibration compensation technology and a series of RF and timing solutions, with its product line extending from component level to integrated RF subsystems.

everything RF @ IMS 2026: Mtron Demonstrates eVibe Vibration Compensation via OCXO with Integrated PLL

The company's proprietary e-Vibe technology compensates for the effects of vibration on precision oscillator performance through electronic compensation. Devneni explained that traditional methods typically use mechanical isolation to reduce vibration sensitivity, but may introduce low-frequency resonance, increase size and weight, and lead to long-term wear and reliability issues. eVibe technology uses electronic compensation to mitigate vibration effects while maintaining low phase noise performance.

A live demonstration featured a PLL-integrated Oven-Controlled Crystal Oscillator (OCXO) incorporating eVibe technology. This system integrates a precision oscillator, vibration compensation circuit, and phase-locked loop (PLL) into a single solution. The demonstration platform operates at 100 MHz, locked to a 10 MHz reference frequency, with a noise floor close to -188 dBc/Hz. The design offers adjustable loop bandwidth to meet customer requirements and can be configured for frequencies such as 100 MHz, 125 MHz, and 160 MHz. The company plans to extend this technology to L-band, S-band, and X-band solutions in the coming quarters.

Dechen introduced Mtron's RF solution development journey, which began with Ku-band front-end receivers and has now expanded to a wide range of integrated RF products. The current product portfolio includes OCXOs with integrated PLLs, master reference oscillators, L-band solutions, S-band and C-band RF front-ends, as well as integrated subsystems combining Solid-State Power Amplifiers (SSPA) and Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNA) with switching and user interface functions. These solutions aim to provide customers with higher levels of RF integration while reducing system complexity.

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