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Tim Wescott wrote: [....] Overtone crystal cuts are not fundamentally different from fundamental crystal cuts, so to a 1st-order approximation they'll work. Crystals do have spurious responses that can cause mode jumping, and these responses don't necessarily map the same way the overtones do, so using a 20MHz crystal at 100MHz may or may not work, depending on the luck of the draw. Other than that I don't know of any differences. There is a whole science of crystals all on its own. When they make a crystal they make a thin disk of material. You would normally expect the edge of the disk to simply be at right angles. Instead it looks like this: *********************** * * * * ************************* The exact angle and depth of that chamfer is how they control which overtones are selected for and which are supressed. In fundamental crystals, the maker usually grinds the chamfer so as to reduce the 3rd harmonic responce. -- -- forging knowledge |
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