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frequency stability

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frequency stability [′frē·kwən·sē stə‚bil·əd·ē]
(electronics)
The ability of an oscillator to maintain a desired frequency; usually expressed as percent deviation from the assigned frequency value.


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The total deviation has long been used by manufacturers and analysts in place of the Allan deviation, where calculations of frequency stability at long-term time intervals are needed.
The SiT8002UT can be factory programmed to deliver any frequency from 1 MHz to 125 MHz with frequency stability of +/-200 ppm over the industrial temperature range (-40 to +85 C).
R] = 100 s, the fractional frequency stability of the servoed oscillator is [[sigma].
 
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