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Raltron Introduces Ultra‑Stable 10 MHz OCXO with ppb‑Class Stability and Low Phase Noise Manufactured in Miami, FL

OX6580MK-HZ-0.5-10.000-12 OCXO image with Microwave Tower

OX6580MK-HZ-0.5-10.000-12 OCXO

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10 MHz OCXO exhibits fast warm-up reference for precision RF, Microwave, Wireless Infrastructure and Timing Systems

This OCXO gives design teams a high‑end 10 MHz reference to raise overall system performance without having to redesign their architecture or add complex supporting circuitry.”
— Sasha Wolloch, President of Raltron
MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, April 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Raltron, a global leader in high‑performance frequency control components, wireless antenna products, and high-quality audio components, announces the high performance OX6580MK‑HZ‑0.5‑10.000‑12, a 10 MHz oven‑controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) that provides designers a very stable, low‑noise and fast warm‑up reference for today’s demanding RF, microwave, and test‑and‑measurement equipment.

Manufactured in Raltron’s Miami facility, the OX6580MK‑HZ‑0.5‑10.000‑12 maintains an extremely stable frequency over temperature, providing ±5 ppb frequency stability from −20 °C to +70 °C. This enables equipment to stay on‑channel across changing environmental conditions, while design engineers can rely on tight initial accuracy and carefully controlled long‑term drift, to reduce recalibration needs and help maintain consistent performance over the life of the product.

The OX6580MK‑HZ‑0.5‑10.000‑12 is engineered for very low phase noise close to the carrier, making it well suited as the master 10 MHz reference for PLL‑ and DDS‑based synthesizers, local oscillators (LO) chains, and precision measurement instruments.

The OX6580MK‑HZ‑0.5‑10.000‑12 is ideal for RF, Infrastructure, and Test Equipment including:
• Wireless infrastructure such as 4G/5G base stations and microwave backhaul, where tight stability and low noise help improve data throughput and
signal quality.
• RF and microwave synthesizers used in communication, radar, and satellite systems, which need a clean 10 MHz “heartbeat” to generate low‑noise local
oscillators.
• Timing modules and frequency standards, including disciplined oscillators and timing cards that must hold accuracy over long periods and during
network or GNSS outages.
• Test and measurement instruments like spectrum analyzers, signal generators, and frequency counters, which depend on a precise 10 MHz time base
for accurate readings and low residual phase noise.

“With its combination of tight temperature stability, excellent noise performance, and rugged environmental qualifications, this OCXO gives design teams a straightforward way to raise overall system performance,” said Sasha Wolloch, President of Raltron. “They get a high‑end 10 MHz reference without having to redesign their architecture or add complex supporting circuitry.”

For more information, including full electrical and phase‑noise data, design engineers can contact Raltron at sales@raltron.com or visit https://www.raltron.com/satellite/ To discuss integration into your next design or custom options, visit https://www.raltron.com/contact/.

About Raltron
Founded in 1983, Raltron is a privately held ISO-9001:2015 certified company that develops, manufactures and sells products worldwide including crystal resonators, clock oscillators, VCXOs, TCXOs, OCXOs, VCO’s, SAW and LTCC filters, ceramic resonators, IoT-ready antennas, audio components including buzzers, speakers, microphones, transducers and piezo elements, and RF cable assemblies and RF connectors. Its products are marketed through a worldwide network of independently owned representatives and franchised distributors.

Sasha Wolloch
Raltron
sasha@raltron.com
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