ECA 512-1 Standard Methods for Measurement of the Equivalent Electrical Parameters of Quartz Crystal Units, 1 kHz to 1 GHz
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ECA 512-1 Document Information:
Title
Standard Methods for Measurement of the Equivalent Electrical Parameters of Quartz Crystal Units, 1 kHz to 1 GHz
Electronic Components, Assemblies & Materials Association
Publication Date:
Nov 12, 1990
Scope:
This guide is intended to supplement EIA-512, "Standard Methods of
Measurement of Equivalent Electrical Parameters of Quartz Crystal
Units, 1 kHz to 1 gHz." Frequent mention of the standard is made, and
having the standard readily available will make the needless
duplication of information unnecessary.
The main purpose of this guide is to assist EIA-512 users in making
"real world" crystal measurements; even users who buy "complete"
measurement systems, which include equipment, fixtures, and software,
must still be aware of how to make accurate measurements and how to
verify system performance. This guide will provide the needed
information to do so.
EIA-512 is complete in describing scattering parameter (S-parameter)
theory, error correction techniques and in deriving the quartz crystal
electrical parameter equations. For that reason, no attempt is made to
review or summarize the standard. Instead, only information that adds
to the understanding and use of the standard is included in the guide.
Some material from the IEC's Technical Committee No. 49 document, "A
Guide To The Measurement of Equivalent Parameters Of Quartz Crystal
Un
its" was used in preparing this guide.
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