Tiny Crystals Debut In Standard Frequencies

April 1, 1999
Computer and portable products are among the applications being targeted by the FE Series of SMT crystals. Measuring just 0.295" x 0.197", the tiny crystals come in standard frequencies ranging from 9.8304 to 67.000 MHz. And they are housed in

Computer and portable products are among the applications being targeted by the FE Series of SMT crystals. Measuring just 0.295" x 0.197", the tiny crystals come in standard frequencies ranging from 9.8304 to 67.000 MHz. And they are housed in resin-sealed ceramic packages and feature a frequency tolerance of ±50 ppm, with a frequency stability also of ±50 ppm over a -10°C to 60°C operating temperature range. FE Series crystals are available in bulk quantities, as well as on tapes-and-reels of 2000 pieces each.

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