1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides essential information for the proper use and maintenance of your Yuecoom OCXO 10MHz Frequency Standard Reference Module. This module serves as a stable 10MHz frequency reference source, featuring a crystal oscillator with constant temperature control for consistent output and durability. It is designed for reliable connection and stable performance across various applications.
The constant temperature module is suitable for instrument benchmarks such as audio systems, decoders, shortwave radios, frequency meters, and signal sources. Please read these instructions carefully before operating the device.

Foto 1: Top view of the OCXO 10MHz Frequency Standard Reference Module.
2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The Yuecoom OCXO 10MHz Frequency Standard Reference Module is engineered for precision and stability in frequency generation. Key features include:
- OCXO Module: Provides a 10MHz frequency reference source with a crystal oscillator and constant temperature control for stable and durable output.
- SMA Interface: Equipped with SMA female interfaces for ultra-low phase noise, ensuring reliable connections and stable performance.
- Arụmọrụ dị elu: Utilizes excellent PCB components, offering high calibration accuracy, good frequency stability, and low signal loss.
- Ngwa dịgasị iche iche: Ideal for instrument standards in audio systems, decoders, shortwave radios, frequency meters, and signal sources.
- Ngwakọta dị mfe: Designed for straightforward replacement or integration into existing setups.

Figure 2: Key features of the OCXO module.
3. Nkọwapụta
| Oke | Uru |
|---|---|
| Nọmba Nlereanya ihe | Yuecoomi8czg4axv7 |
| Current Consumption (Preheating) | <750mA |
| Current Consumption (Working) | <300mA |
| Oge ọkụ | Ihe dị ka nkeji iri |
| Nhazi nhazi | ± 0.01Hz |
| Nkwụsi ike ugboro ugboro | 5e-12 |
| Output Level (DBm) | 10dBm ±2dBm at 50Ω |
| Output Level (VRMS) | 0.7071V at 50Ω |
| Output Level (VPeak) | 1.0V at 50Ω |
| Output Level (VP-P) | 2.0V at 50Ω |
| Mmepụta Mmebi | 50Ω |
| Ụdị interface | SMA nwanyị |
| Ntinye ike | DC 7-13V, 1A (via J1 power jack) |
| Ibu Ibu | 10 g |
4. Nhazi ntuziaka
Follow these steps to set up your OCXO 10MHz Frequency Standard Reference Module:
- Njikọ ike: Connect a stable DC power supply (7-13V, 1A minimum) to the J1 power input jack on the module. Ensure correct polarity.
- Njikọ mmepụta: Identify the desired output type. The module provides two SMA female interfaces:
- OUT-Sine: For sinusoidal 10MHz output.
- OUT-TTL: For TTL-compatible 10MHz square wave output.
- Nkwanye izizi: Place the module on a stable, non-conductive surface, away from strong electromagnetic interference sources.

Figure 3: SMA Output Connectors (OUT-TTL and OUT-Sine).

Figure 4: DC Power Input Jack (J1).
5. Ntuziaka ọrụ
Once the module is set up, follow these steps for operation:
- Ike Na: Apply power to the module. The module will begin its warm-up phase.
- Warm-Up Period: Allow approximately 5 minutes for the module to reach its stable operating temperature. During this time, the frequency output may drift slightly. For optimal stability, a longer warm-up period (e.g., 30-60 minutes) is recommended, especially for critical applications.
- Frequency Calibration: The module features a trim potentiometer (labeled 'W 104' or similar, near 'Freq Cal') for fine-tuning the output frequency. Using a high-precision frequency counter or a GPS-disciplined oscillator (GPSDO) as a reference, carefully adjust this potentiometer to achieve the desired 10MHz output frequency with maximum accuracy. Small adjustments can have a significant impact.
- Mmepụta nlekota oru: Continuously monitor the output frequency with your connected instrument to ensure stability and accuracy for your application.
6. Nlekọta
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your OCXO module, observe the following maintenance guidelines:
- Nhicha: Debe modulu ahụ ọcha ma ghara ịta uzuzu na ihe ndị na-emebi ihe. Jiri ákwà dị nro ma kpọọ nkụ hichaa ya. Zere iji ihe nhicha mmiri ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
- Ọnọdụ gburugburu: Operate and store the module in a dry environment, away from extreme temperatures, humidity, and corrosive gases.
- Ijikwa: Handle the module with care to avoid physical damage to components or connectors. Avoid touching the circuit board directly with bare hands to prevent static discharge.
- Ịnye ọkụ: Always use a stable and regulated power supply within the specified voltage range (DC 7-13V). Unstable power can affect frequency stability and module lifespan.
- Ndozigharị: For applications requiring extreme precision, periodic recalibration of the frequency may be necessary, especially after significant temperature changes or long periods of operation.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your OCXO module, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- Ọnweghị akara ngosi:
- Verify that the power supply is correctly connected and providing the specified voltage (7-13V DC).
- Check the output cable connections to your measuring instrument. Ensure SMA connectors are securely fastened.
- Confirm your measuring instrument is correctly configured to detect a 10MHz signal.
- Unstable Frequency:
- Ensure the module has completed its warm-up period (at least 5 minutes, preferably longer for critical stability).
- Check for external interference sources (e.g., strong RF fields, noisy power supplies).
- Verify the stability of your DC power supply. Fluctuations in input voltage can affect frequency stability.
- Ensure the module is in a stable thermal environment, away from drafts or rapid temperature changes.
- Incorrect Frequency:
- Perform the frequency calibration procedure using the trim potentiometer and a reliable reference.
- Ensure your reference frequency counter is accurate and properly calibrated.
- Modul anaghị agba ọkụ:
- Lelee ọkụ ọkụ voltage na ikike ugbu a.
- Inspect the power input jack and cable for any damage or loose connections.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, please contact the manufacturer or seller for further assistance.
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or service, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your vendor directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.