Yes. It's high. That's why there are not much company who supply DRO for this range. Is there any company I can look around? I have contacted miteq but they havent reply yet.
Else I have to use a lower frequency DRO with some multiplier to achieve 32GHz.
I am not aware about any microwave company producing this kind of 32GHz oscillators.
Perhaps have to ask a consulting company to do for you a custom design, but the price will be in concordance.
When defining the oscillator specs (and especially frequency stability), very important is for what application this oscillator is dedicated.
For example, a free running DRO at 10GHz might be fine for a wideband channel TV satellite receiver, but not for narrowband microwave communications.
You can ask for a 10.6GHz or a 16GHz DRO stabilized by a PLL (check Hittite site for prescalers), followed by a frequency multiplier.
Yes. It's high. That's why there are not much company who supply DRO for this range. Is there any company I can look around? I have contacted miteq but they havent reply yet.
Else I have to use a lower frequency DRO with some multiplier to achieve 32GHz.
A standard satellite LNB includes a DRO at 10.6 (9750 MHz) GHz, you may probably use it by 3rd harmonic.I don't know the power level that you need but just an idea..