MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Condition E (1000 G, 0.5ms, halfsine)
MIL-STD-202, Method 208
Outline Drawing / Enclosure
Dimensions in mm (inches)
Type A
Code
0
Height “H”
7.62
Pin Length “L”
5.08
Pin Connections
1
7
8
14
EFC \ No Connect \ Oven Monitor
Ground (Case)
RF Output
Supply Voltage Input
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Outline Drawing / Enclosure
Dimensions in mm (inches)
Type B
Code
1
2
Height “H”
8.9 (0.35”)
10.2 (0.4”)
Pin Length “L”
NA
NA
Pin Connections
1
7
8
14
EFC \ No Connect \ Oven Monitor
Ground (Case)
RF Output
Supply Voltage Input
Recommended Reflow Profile
tp
T
p
Ramp up
Ts
Critical Zone
T
L
to T
p
T
L
Temperature
t
L
Ramp dow n
Ts
min
ts
preheat
25
t 25°C to peak
Time
Profile Feature
Sn-Pb Assembly
Profile Feature
Sn-Pb Assembly
PRECAUTION: Series shall not expose to temperature higher than 230°C. If exposing to temperature
higher than 230°C, stability and power consumption may permanently degrade.
Average ramp-up rate (TL to Tp)
Preheat -Temperature Min Tsmin)
-Temperature Min Tsmax)
-Time (min to max) (ts)
3°C/second max.
135°c
155°c
60-90 seconds
3°C/second max.
183°C
45-60 seconds
max 220°C
Time 25°C to Peak Temperature
Time maintained above
- Temperature (TL)
- Time (tL)
4 minutes max.
183°C
45-60 seconds
Tsmax to TL - Ramp-up Rate
Time maintained above
- Temperature (TL)
- Time (tL)
Peak Temperature (Tp)
Time within 5°C of actual
Peak Temperature (tp)
Ramp-down Rate
10-20 seconds max.
6°C/second max.
Note: All temperatures refer to topside of the package, measured on the package body surface.
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Ordering Information
EX - 400 0 - D A J - 107 0 - 10M0000000
Product Family
EX: EMXO
Package
13x20mm
Height
0: A 7.62mm (HCMOS only)
1: B 8.9mm (HCMOS only)
2: B 10.2mm (Sinewave only)
Supply Voltage
D: +5V
E: +3.3V
RF Output Code
A: HCMOS
E: Sinewave
Frequency
Frequency Control
0: Fixed Frequency (HCMOS)
1: Fixed Frequency (0 dBm)
2: Fixed Frequency (+3 dBm)
3: Electrical Tuning (HCMOS)
4: Electrical Tuning (0 dBm)
5: Electrical Tuning (+3 dBm)
6: Oven Alarm Option (HCMOS)
7: Oven Alarm Option (0 dBm)
8: Oven Alarm Option (+3 dBm)
Stability Code
758: ±75ppb
107: ±100ppb
157: ±150ppb
257: ±250ppb
507: ±500ppb
147: ±140ppb(ST3)
Temperature Range
A: -55°C to +85°C
E: -40°C to +85°C
J: -20°C to +70°C
J: -20°C to +70°C
10 to 20 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
10 to 80 MHz
10 to 80 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
Temperature Range and Stability Table
Stability/Temperature A: -55°C to +85°C
758: (±75ppb)
107: (±100ppb)
157: (±150ppb)
257: (±250ppb)
507: (±500ppb)
147: (±140ppb(ST3))
10.2 (0.4”)
10 to 40 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
10 to 80 MHz
10 to 80 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
E: -40°C to +85°C
NA
10 to 40 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
10 to 80 MHz
10 to 80 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
Frequency Range
10 to 20 MHz
10 to 40 MHz
10 to 65 MHz
10 to 80 MHz
Notes:
1. Contact factory for improved stabilities or additional product options. Not all options and codes are available at all
frequencies.
2. Unless other stated all values are valid after warm-up time and refer to typical conditions for supply voltage, frequency
control voltage, load, temperature (25°C).
3. Phase noise degrades with increasing output frequency.
4. Subject to technical modification.
5. Contact factory for availability.
For Additional Information, Please Contact
Vectron International
267 Lowell Road, Unit 102
Hudson, NH 03051
Tel: 1.888.328.7661
Fax: 1.888.329.8328
USA:
Vectron International
Landstrasse, D-74924
Neckarbischofsheim, Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 3328.4784.17
Fax: +49 (0) 3328.4784.30
Europe:
Vectron International
68 Yin Cheng Road(C), 22nd Floor
One LuJiaZui
Pudong, Shanghai 200120, China
Tel: 86.21.6194.6886
Fax: 86.21.6194.6699
Asia:
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