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In message , Frank Moe
writes There are also manufacturers that make 100 in fundamental (up to about 200MHz), and many should have 100 in 5th as standard part... High frequency fundamentals are real and can be purchased to at least 250MHz note they are expensive, their Q which is ultimately material related reduces with increased frequency (loss is per cycle) such that it may be no higher than a SAW resonator . Still better than a SAW as the temperature coefficient for the SAW only has the linear cancelled whereas the AT cut has the parabolic term cancelled. Finally the 5th overtone will only pull 1/25 times the fundamental. Finally finally the SAW can be run at much higher power levels so noise floor is much better. Finally finally finally a SAW needs a mask which gives a high up front cost and lead time. The difference in frequency for overtone /X fund may be much more than 2000ppm where the plate is not very parallel and the plate back and electrode diameter non optimum. Beware AT cut strip crystals ie a long section of a circular diameter these may not like overtone operation. not pull with external reactance change perhaps a byt -- dd |
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