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UM-1J/LM0FFFREQ3

Description
Parallel - Fundamental Quartz Crystal, 6MHz Min, 6.99MHz Max
CategoryPassive components    Crystal/resonator   
File Size65KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerGolledge Electronics
Websitehttp://www.golledge.com/
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Parallel - Fundamental Quartz Crystal, 6MHz Min, 6.99MHz Max

UM-1J/LM0FFFREQ3 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerGolledge Electronics
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Other featuresTAPE AND REEL
Ageing3 PPM/FIRST YEAR
Crystal/Resonator TypePARALLEL - FUNDAMENTAL
Drive level100 µW
frequency stability0.0008%
frequency tolerance5 ppm
load capacitance20 pF
Manufacturer's serial numberUM-1J
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
Maximum operating frequency6.99 MHz
Minimum operating frequency6 MHz
Maximum operating temperature50 °C
Minimum operating temperature
physical sizeL8.0XB7.8XH3.5 (mm)/L0.315XB0.307XH0.138 (inch)
Series resistance120 Ω
surface mountYES
Base Number Matches1
SM Crystal Formed Leads
UM-1J, UM-4J & UM-5J
Specifications
UM-1J: 8.0mm maximum body length
UM-4J: 4.8mm maximum body length
UM-5J: 6.0mm maximum body length
Parameters
0.60
2.00
0.60
Product
UM-1J UM-4J UM-5J
UM-1J
UM-4J
UM-5J
Option
Code
Package:
3.20
ACTUAL SIZE
7.80
(max)
Frequency range:
3.579 ~ 300MHz
10.0 ~ 300MHz
Calibration tolerance:
±5ppm
±7.5ppm
±10ppm
±20ppm
±30ppm
Other values (±3ppm ~ ±100ppm)
±5ppm
±7.5ppm
±10ppm
±20ppm
±30ppm
Other values (±3ppm ~ ±100ppm)
L
M
1
2
3
specify
L
M
1
2
3
specify
0
1
2
3
4
specify
B
D
F
J
S
specify
F
3
5
7
0.20
0.15
3.75
3.50
(max)
1.30
L
2.30
Temperature stability:
Package
UM-1J
UM-4J
UM-5J
Length L
8.00 max
4.80 max
6.00 max
Scale 2:1
90° cranked leads are available as an option to save approx 1mm in overall length. Contact
our sales office for more details.
Features
Operating temperature range:
0 to +50°C
-10 to +60°C
-20 to +70°C
-30 to +80°C
-40 to +85°C
Other values
Circuit condition:
12pF
16pF
20pF
30pF
Series resonant
Other values
Fundamental
3rd overtone
5th overtone
7th overtone
7pF max
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Ideal for custom frequencies & specifications
Wide frequency range
Tight specifications available
Fundamental mode up to 55.0MHz
Oscillation mode:
ESR Values
The table shows the maximum ESR values in ohms for each
package across the available frequency range.
Frequency
3.5 ~ 4.99
5.0 ~ 5.99
6.0 ~ 6.99
7.0 ~ 7.99
8.0 ~ 9.99
10.0 ~ 15.9
16.0 ~ 55.0
30.0 ~ 49.9
50.0 ~ 100
60.0 ~ 150
130 ~ 300
Mode
Fundamental
Fundamental
Fundamental
Fundamental
Fundamental
Fundamental
Fundamental
3rd overtone
3rd overtone
5th overtone
7th overtone
UM-1J
200
150
120
100
90
40
30
45
60
90
150
UM-4J
-
-
-
-
-
60
40
50
60
120
150
UM-5J
-
-
-
-
-
60
40
50
60
120
150
Static capacitance (C
0
):
Equivalent series resistance (max):
see table
Ageing:
±3ppm max first year
100µW
Test drive level:
Soldering conditions:
260°C, 10sec max x 2
Standard.
Optional - Please specify required code(s) when ordering
Ordering Information
Product name + option codes + frequency
eg:
UM-1J/231JF 16.0MHz
20/30/10/30-F
Available on T&R - 1k pcs per reel.
Refer to our website for T&R and soldering details.
Some combinations of stability and temperature range may not be
available. Please check with us before ordering.
Tel:
+44 1460 256 100
19 Jul 2002
Fax:
+44 1460 256 101
E-mail:
sales@golledge.com
Web:
www.golledge.com
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