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Connor-Winfield’s New TiMax FTS250 Frequency & Time Standard Module

By Connor-Winfield Corporation
Monday, May 10, 2010

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Time Standard Module
The FTS250 is a TCXO based module that features 3 selectable references: GPS, external 10 MHz or external 1 PPS.



Connor-Winfield Corporation (Aurora, IL) announces the release of a new GPS disciplined reference & synchronous clock generator, adding to their successful TiMax family of GPS driven timing and frequency products. The FTS250 is a TCXO based module that features:

  • Phase locked to 10.0 MHz output.
  • 1 PPS output.
  • 3 selectable references: GPS, external 10 MHz or external 1 PPS.
  • Holdover.
  • 3 alarm outputs: loss of lock, holdover and antenna fault.
  • Serial input and output ports (GPS receiver).
  • Master reset.
  • +3.3 V power supply.
  • Temperature range: -40° to 85°C.
  • Meets ITU-T G.811 wander generation mask.
  • SMA bulkhead GPS antenna connection.
  • 2.9 x 1.725 x 0.368 " (71 x 43.82 x 9.3 mm).
  • Fixed position unit.

For more information visit www.conwin.com

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