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UM-1-FREQ-7OT-STBY3-TOL2-AGE3-CL1-DL1

Description
Parallel - 7Th Overtone Quartz Crystal, 150MHz Min, 200MHz Max,
CategoryPassive components    Crystal/resonator   
File Size43KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerDaishinku Corp.
Websitehttp://www.kds.info/
Environmental Compliance  
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UM-1-FREQ-7OT-STBY3-TOL2-AGE3-CL1-DL1 Overview

Parallel - 7Th Overtone Quartz Crystal, 150MHz Min, 200MHz Max,

UM-1-FREQ-7OT-STBY3-TOL2-AGE3-CL1-DL1 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerDaishinku Corp.
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other featuresAT CUT CRYSTAL
Ageing3 PPM/YEAR
Crystal/Resonator TypePARALLEL - 7TH OVERTONE
Drive level10 µW
frequency stability0.002%
frequency tolerance10 ppm
JESD-609 codee4
load capacitance8 pF
Manufacturer's serial numberUM-1
Installation featuresTHROUGH HOLE MOUNT
Maximum operating frequency200 MHz
Minimum operating frequency150 MHz
Maximum operating temperature60 °C
Minimum operating temperature-10 °C
physical sizeL8XB3.5XH8.5 (mm)
surface mountNO
Terminal surfaceGold (Au) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier
Crystal Resonators
UM-1, UM-4, UM-5, HC-49/T, HC-49/U, HC-50/T, HC-50/U
The UM Series Resonators feature excellent frequency stability and are
suitable for pager and mobile radio applications. These highly impact-
resistant, reliable crystal resonators have been reduced in size without
trading off their electrical characteristics.
The HC Series Resonators are excellent in frequency stability and suit-
able as the reference clocks of microprocessors and other electronic
devices.
Features
Automatic mounting with tape & reel form is possible.
Series Resistance
Type Vibration
UM-4
UM-5
UM-1 HC-49/T HC-50/T
Mode
Ωmax. Ωmax. Ωmax. Ωmax. Ωmax.
Frequency
1.8∼2.0MHz
F
F
2.0∼2.4MHz
F
2.4∼3.0MHz
3.0∼3.5MHz
F
150
150
F
3.5∼4.0MHz
4.0∼7.0MHz
90
90
F
45
45
F
7.0∼10MHz
10∼15MHz
45
45
50
50
50
F
25
25
50
50
50
F
15∼20MHz
50/– 50/–
50 25/60 25/60
F/3
20∼25MHz
50/– 50/–
50 25/40 25/40
F/3
25∼30MHz
40
40
70
70
70
3
30∼75MHz
70/– 70/80 70/80
–/60 –/60
3/5
75∼100MHz
60
60
80
80
80
5
100∼125MHz
125∼150MHz
100
100
100
80
80
5
120
120
7
150∼200MHz
HC−49/U HC−50/U
Ωmax. Ωmax.
600
600
450
450
350
350
150
150
90
90
60
60
35
35
35
35
25
25
25/50 25/50
25/40 25/40
40
40
–/60 –/60
60
60
80
80
※3.75±0.2
8max.
Frequency Range
1.8∼200MHz
Vibration Mode
Thickness-shear mode (AT cut)
Fund,
3rd,
5th,
7th
Drive Level
10μW,
50μW,
100μW,
500μW
Load Capacitance
Series,
12pF, 16pF, 20pF, (fund.)
32pF
8pF, 10pF, 12pF, 16pF
(3rd, 5th, 7th)
Frequency Tolerance(at 25℃)
±5×10
-6
±10×10
-6
±15×10
-6
,
-6
-6
±20×10 ,
±30×10
Frequency Tolerance over
Temperature(Ref. to 25℃)
±5×10
-6
±10×10
-6
±20×10
-6
,
±30×10
-6
±50×10
-6
Operating Temperature Range
−10℃∼+60℃
Storage Temperature Range
−30℃∼+80℃
Aging Characteristics
UM Series:
±1×10
-6
±2×10
-6
±3×10
-6
year max.)
HC Series
-6
±5×10 /year max.)
Consult our sales representative for other specifications or special specifications.
Dimensions[mm]
5max.
L max.
6.05
−0.38
+ 0.25
5max.
L max.
20±1
※4.88±0.2
※4.88±0.2
11.5max.
11.5max.
φ1.02
L
HC-50/U 13.46
HC-50/T 11.0
L
HC-49/U 13.46
HC-49/T 11.0
3.5max.
L max.
12.5±1
UM-4
UM-5
UM-1
L
4.5
5.8
8.5
φ0.35±0.05
※Per
dimension closest to the body of the unit.
26
φ0.43
−0.02
+ 0.05
−0.07
+ 0.05
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