A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a very precise frequency. The crystal is typically made of quartz or another piezoelectric material, and it is cut in a par...
Read MoreOscillation Allowance (OA) from “MICRO CRYSTAL” Test-Methode to measure the Oscillator-Performance -Resistor Rx is placed in series to the crystal. -Increase Rx until oscillation stops / starts. A-Crystal in Brief Founded in 2003, A-crystal is committed to being the world&...
Read MoreDo you know why 32.768KHz is used for clock function? And this frequency is used in a wide range of applications involving real time clock functions. We call them to be clock crystal. Right! 1. Because THIS frequency in crystal oscillator working can be a...
Read MoreAll knows that the 32.768KHz crystal oscillator must be called the crystal in the clock. In recent years, the entire crystal industry has also been changing with the changes in market demand. The most obvious is the change in crystal size. As we can see, the trend of crystal volume changes...
Read MoreThe HC-49Series crystal oscillator is a packaged quartz passive crystal oscillator. Due to its simple manufacturing process and high precision, it is widely used in consumer electronic devices. The main material is crystal (silica), which uses the piezoelectric properties of the material t...
Read MoreResonator functions: The resonator acts as a clock in the circuit, providing a pulse signal of a specific frequency for the entire circuit, so that each component in the circuit can complete the commands rhythmically under this signal. Because the work of any computer or micro-controller...
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