Thanks for this great information cache!

Daniel

Em 04/01/2013 17:34, Ed Palmer escreveu:
They are neat toys, aren't they? :-) I discovered them a couple of years ago. Since then I've collected a few from ebay to play with. They're oddball units with no documentation, but they weren't too hard to decipher. I even cobbled together a phase-lock system for one. It worked, but it was too noisy for my needs. It seems like YIGs have been superseded by VCOs for most applications - but I'm by no means an expert.

I've collected some random PDFs and other files about YIGs. I zipped them and put them on Mediafire. Help yourself.

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?6v0db7crbkbb943

Ed

On 1/4/2013 8:19 AM, Daniel Mendes wrote:


Hi, maybe this topic is a bit boundary for this list, but i´ll just ask for general directions....

I´ve discovered these wonderfull bits of hardware called YIG (Yttrium iron garnet) Oscillators (and filters!) in Ebay. If someone doesn´t know what i´m talking about, they are very broadband tunnable oscillators and filters. Now, the questions:

1) Does someone has some good references about them?

2) Can I get them new from somewere in decent prices or just collect the trash from ebay? (as most of our Rubudium, OCXOs, Thunderbolts, etc)

Thank you for any help...

Daniel



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