Measuring only 2 x 2.5 mm, with a maximum profile of just 0.55 mm, the X series quartz crystal has a frequency range of 16 to 60 MHz and can operate from -40° to 85°C. The crystals have a frequency ...
Providing a wide frequency range from 16 MHz to 60 MHz and an operating temperature range from -40ºC to +85ºC, the RoHS-compliant X series quartz crystals measure 2 mm x 2.5 mm with a maximum profile ...
The clever folks over at [Novaetech SRL] have unveiled openQCM, their open-source quartz crystal microbalance. A QCM measures very minute amounts of mass or mass variation using the piezoelectric ...
The poet in me (and our illustrious editor knows I am a poet at heart) cries out that I first tell you that in ancient times, folks believed that quartz crystals were eternal ice sent by the heavenly ...
A slice of quartz ground to a prescribed thickness that vibrates at a steady frequency when stimulated by electricity. The tiny crystal, about 1/20th by 1/5th of an inch, creates the computer's ...
Currently quartz crystal-based oscillators are among the most common type of clock source in electronics, providing a ...
Ceramic resonators offer an attractive alternative to quartz crystals for stabilizing oscillation frequencies in many ...
This file type includes high resolution graphics and schematics. Virtually every electronic product requires at least one precision timing circuit. Many devices require as many as 10 separate clocks.