Hi anonymous,

While I have not read the article yet and look forward to doing so, this is not 
exactly new technology.

It is what allows our LC-XO GPSDO to have only about 0.2W difference between 
the TCXO and OCXO versions. Our FireFly-1A has been using this technology in 
the OCXO since 2007...

Bye,
Said

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On Apr 17, 2014, at 8:03, Electronics and Books <[email protected]> 
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> 
> Microwave Journal april 2014 has an article from page 96 on about xtal 
> oscillators with heating in the xtal enclosure to rival oven oscillators with 
> very low power.
> 
> conclusion
> IHR technology has proved to be
> a powerful enabler for development
> of a new kind of reference oscillator
> with excellent frequency stability, low
> phase noise, small size and low power
> consumption. Covering a wide range
> of customer needs, these devices offer
> an alternative to conventional highend
> OCXOs. Potential applications
> include advanced battery supplies and
> portable equipment, such as high-end
> mobile radio, GPS, rescue or geodesic
> beacons, drone electronics and instrumentation.
> 
> Regards
> 
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