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- What is the main difference between the frequency tolerance and the frequency stability?
- What basic information should you provide when ordering the crystal?
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What will happen to the crystal at a temperature beyond the specified range?
The operation of the crystal will be impacted at a temperature beyond the specified range. We strongly recommend that such situation should be carefully avoided, otherwise the frequency drift will happen and even the full circuit will have fault in a worse case.
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- What is called the spurious frequency effect?
- What is the spurious frequency?
- What is the instability?
- What is the ageing rate of the quartz crystal?
- What are the AT-Cut and the BT-Cut?
- What is the main difference between the frequency tolerance and the frequency stability?
- What basic information should you provide when ordering the crystal?