Fundamental Mode Crystals Are Inverted-Mesa Types

Oct. 1, 1999

Available with frequencies from 51.84 to 155.52 MHz, the CIM-32 Series of inverted-mesa fundamental-mode crystals is said to offer low series resistance, high pullability, and excellent unit-to-unit and lot-to-lot repeatability. The devices are packaged for through-hole and SMT mounting. Applications of the crystals include precision high-speed clocks and VCXOs/VCTCXOs.

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