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Crystals
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 MHz Quartz Crystal suits high-reliability applications.Micro Crystal, U.S.
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Sep 16, 2009
Supplied in 3.2 x 1.5 x 0.90 mm ceramic package, CC7A-T1A precision timing crystal operates over -40 to +85/+125°C range and offers thermal stability down to +/-10 ppm. AT cut quartz crystal is RoHS-compliant and exhibits resistance to shock and vibration. Standard output frequencies are 24.0, 26.0, and 26.5 MHz, with other frequencies in 24-30 MHz range upon request. Markets served include implantable medical and medical telemetry, avionics, and automotive applications.
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 Crystals suit high power and UV polarizer applications.CASIX, Inc.
Fujian 350014 China
Mar 02, 2006
Providing UV transparency and high damage threshold, alpha-BBO Crystals can be fabricated into many optical components such as prisms, optical isolators, and beam displacers. They provide less than 3 arc-min beam deviation, ±0.5° optical axis orientation, and transmission window from 189-3,500 nm. Ranging in size from 70-80 mm x 25-40 mm, chemically stable crystals offer replacement for calcite, YVO4, TiO2, and LiNbO3 components.
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 Radio Crystal works in wireless/handheld applications.Fox Electronics
Fort Myers, FL 33905 5022
Dec 18, 2001 FX325B crystal measures 3.2 x 2.5 x 0.8 mm, making it suitable for Bluetooth, PCMCIA cards, PDAs, laptops, and other portable and handheld devices. Fox crystal offers 20 to 50 MHz frequency range, ±50 PPM frequency tolerance, ±50 PPM frequency stability, and operating temperature range of -10 to +60ºC. Crystals are available in bulk quantities or on 3,000-unit tape and reel for automatic assembly systems. |
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