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引用次数: 61
摘要
作者讨论的谐振器开发计划的目标是开发双c模谐振器,其具有:频率与温度(f vs. T)特性,无显著异常;在感兴趣的温度范围内,f相对于T的最小可能斜率;高品质因数;而且迟滞小。性能良好的双c模SC-cut谐振器设计已经成功开发。适当轮廓的平凸谐振器在10 MHz的第三次泛音和至少在-55℃至+85℃温度范围内的基模上表现良好。这种谐振器被证明适用于微机补偿的晶体振荡器,其稳定性在10/sup / /的几个部分。
Resonators for the microcomputer compensated crystal oscillator
The goal of the resonator development program discussed by the authors was to develop dual c-mode resonators which have: frequency vs. temperature (f vs. T) characteristics free of significant anomalies; the minimum possible f vs. T slopes for the temperature ranges of interest; high Q; and small hysteresis. Well-behaved dual c-mode SC-cut resonator designs have been successfully developed. Plano-convex resonators of the proper contour are shown to be well-behaved on both the third overtone, at 10 MHz, and on the fundamental mode over at least a -55 degrees C to +85 degrees C temperature range. Such resonators are shown to be suitable for microcomputer compensated crystal oscillators with a stability of a few parts in 10/sup 8/.<>