Additional Information for Crystal Controlled Oscillator
A crystal controlled oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses a crystal resonator as its frequency-determining element. It is a type of oscillator that provides a stable and precise frequency output.
The crystal resonator is a piece of quartz crystal that vibrates at a specific frequency when an electric field is applied to it. The crystal's natural resonance frequency is determined by its size, shape, and cut. These properties make it highly stable and accurate in generating a specific frequency.
In a crystal controlled oscillator circuit, the crystal resonator is connected to an amplifier circuit. The crystal's natural resonance frequency determines the frequency of oscillation of the circuit. The amplifier provides the necessary gain to sustain the oscillations.
Crystal controlled oscillators are widely used in various electronic devices and systems where precise and stable frequency generation is required. They are commonly found in applications such as communication systems, timing circuits, frequency synthesizers, and precision measurement instruments.
The advantages of crystal controlled oscillators include high frequency stability, low phase noise, and excellent frequency accuracy. They are also resistant to temperature variations and aging effects, which ensures long-term frequency stability.
Overall, crystal controlled oscillators are essential components in many electronic systems that rely on accurate and stable frequency generation.
Related Item Names for INC 34690 Crystal Controlled Oscillator
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- MIL-PRF-55310/16
- RNCC: 4 | RNVC: 1 | MEDALS: Y | DAC: E
- 10.3067-95.775MHZ
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4