ACT31
ACT31 is a compact crystal resonator manufactured by Advanced Crystal Technology.
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The ACT31 is a pact crystal resonator offering high vibration and shock resistance together with high stability. It is most suitable for portable equipment and close packing density. The device is offered with frequencies between 3.5 and 4.0MHz.
Specification
Parameter
Frequency Frequency Tolerance @25°C Frequency Stability Temp Operating Range Temp Storage Range Equivalent Series Resistance Symbol fo Δf/fo Δf/fo Topr Tstg ESR
Specification
3.579545-10MHz ±10~50ppm (TYP ±30ppm) ±10~50ppm (TYP ±30ppm) -10 ~ +70°C -40 ~ +85°C 200Ω max 150Ω max 120Ω max 100Ω max 80Ω max 60Ω max 5.0p F typical 16.0p F (Others available.) 10~100 μ W ( 30 typ) 500MΩ Min ±5ppm max
Condition
-10 ~ +60°C fo 3.579545~3.999MHz fo 4.0~4.999MHz fo 5~5.999MHz fo 6~6.999MHz fo 7~8.999MHz fo 9~10MHz Please specify DC100V±15V @ 25°C ±3°C 1st year
Shunt Capacitance Load Capacitance Drive Level Insulation Resistance Aging
C0 CL DL IR Fa
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SOLDERING of CYLINDER CRYSTALS
Lead wire should be soldered within 5 seconds with the iron having a tip temperature of less than 270°C. Case must not exceed 150°C With regard to wave soldering it is remended that the process is carried out with the crystal unit set upright on the circuit board. Should the process be carried out with the crystal unit on its side then steps must be taken to prevent heat transfer through the can. Should the whole crystal unit be heated (in a re-flow oven for example) it will result in amarked deterioration of the performance or even failure to oscillate. This is due to the internal construction of the crystal unit which involves the use of solder.
Please note that all parameters can not necessarily be specified in the same device
Customer to Specify : Frequency, Frequency Tolerance, Operating Temperature Range & Load Capacitance In line with our ongoing policy of product evolvement and improvement, the above specification may be subject to...