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In article j5M_b.5335$AL.133044@attbi_s03, Harold E. Johnson
writes What's a "hound dog crystal"? How to deal with butlers: http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au...chapter41.html Best regards, Spehro Pefhany Thanks Spehro. Delightful! I wondered what it had to do with things until down the page a bit. Sorry for the lack of definition, I was referring to crystals not specifically treated to enhance overtone operation. When a manufacturer makes a crystal for overtone use, he/she treats it to suppress spurious responses close by the desired overtone so the crystal "likes" to operate properly. An untreated crystal often will have those responses and oscillate on one or more of them instead of the desired frequency unless the feedback and tuned circuit are carefully managed to ignore them. The higher impedance of Stephensens schematic make that a bit easier to do. The special techniques were as follows: Optimise the plating thickness for the overtone and also the electrode diameter. Shear mode crystals have a controlled relationship between the resonant frequency under the electrode and the frequency away from the electroded region. Also higher overtones are better polished and more sensitive to parallelism. Overtones pull less approx pulling of fundimental/overtone number squared. -- ddwyer |
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