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In message .com, Tim
Shoppa writes Are "overtone" crystals cut differently than "fundamental" crystals? Or are they just specified differently? In particular, say I took a garden-variety 20MHz fundamental microprocessor crystal and instead used it at its fifth overtone, trying to hit 100 MHz. The LC network is there to make sure that it's on its fifth overtone. Will this "misuse" mean that the oscillator will be harder to start up, less stable, more noisy, ???, than a crystal oscillator made out of a real overtone crystal? I don't mind if I "miss" 100 MHz by a several tens or hundreds of ppm, as long as it's stable there. If anyone knows of a place that ships off-the-shelf 100 MHz fifth or seventh overtone crystals, I can avoid this whole exercise.... :-) Tim. Overtone crystals are mechanical resonators and the overtone shear mode which has additional shear planes within the volume wont occupy exactly the same volume as the fundamental so the frequency will not be exactly 3X or 5X the fundamental but approx 2000ppm high or low? The fundamental crystal will not be so accurately polished or dimensioned as the overtone so it will not go well if at all also it may have higher levels of spurious. -- dd |
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