Crystal circuits oscillator

    • [DOC File]California State University, Northridge

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      7. Mathys, R J CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS Wiley 1983. Excellent book with many circuit suggestions and detailed tables. 8. Rhea, Randall OSCILLATOR DESIGN AND COMPUTER SIMULATION Prentice Hall 1990. Modern book with a computer disk and many new methods of oscillator design 9. Rohde, Ulrich DIGITAL PLL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZERS Prentice Hall 1983

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      The Pierce oscillator is a crystal oscillator that uses the crystal as part of its feedback path and therefore has no resonant tank circuit. The Pierce Oscillator uses a JFET as its amplifying device as it provides a very high input impedance with the crystal connected between the output Drain terminal and the input Gate terminal as shown below.

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      This oscillator gives a really beautiful sine wave, and is an excellent choice for a precision audio oscillator. Its characteristic feature is the RC network consisting of R and C in series with a parallel combination of R and C, as shown in the circuit diagram below.

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      A Colpitts oscillator can be modified into a crystal-controlled oscillator (CCO) as shown in Figure 14. Note that the crystal is in series with the feedback path and is operating in series-resonant mode (). At the impedance of the crystal is almost zero and allows the feedback signal to pass unhindered.

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      The ability of crystal oscillators to provide an extremely stable clock is the primary reason for its prevalence. However, a crystal oscillator consumes significant amounts of power to operate, which increases exponentially with frequency Figure 1 shows the power consumption of a crystal oscillator with respect to frequency. Figure 1.

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    • [DOC File]Cryogenic Behavior of the High Temperature Crystal ...

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      Re-start capability of this PX-570 crystal oscillator was investigated at the extreme test temperatures of -125 °C and at +230 °C. The oscillator chip was allowed to soak at each of those two temperatures, with electrical power off for at least 20 minutes.

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      voltage controlled oscillator (for example LM331, AD654); crystal oscillator as used with microcontrollers. Evidence of one circuit from each of type of oscillator is required. 4.3 Oscillator circuits are identified on given schematic diagrams of commercial products, and their purpose stated. Range evidence of two examples is required. Outcome 5

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      A sub-threshold crystal oscillator design. A mixed-signal scheme that obtains the TG and TD of a crystal oscillator. A control scheme where amplifier can be disabled, yet oscillation can be retained utilizing the stored energy in the crystal resonator. A ULP level converter circuit for the conversion of crystal output at higher digital voltage

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