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Tim Wescott wrote: [...] In an AT cut crystal the overtone modes are close, but not exactly on, the odd harmonics of the fundamental. Furthermore, all of the literature that I've read on AT cut crystals reports that they vibrate in the bulk of the crystal, in shear mode -- see figure 7 he http://literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5965-7662E.pdf. Yes In the ideal AT cut crystal "c mode" shear is the only activity. In the SC cut, the "b" and "a" modes appear. The extra complexity of the mode selection circuit is part of the reason that SC based OCXOs cost so much. -- -- forging knowledge |
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