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D4A1000-18302EFG-G

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Parallel - Fundamental Quartz Crystal, 4.1MHz Nom, HC-49/U, 2 PIN
CategoryPassive components    Crystal/resonator   
File Size698KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerDB Lectro Inc
Environmental Compliance  
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Parallel - Fundamental Quartz Crystal, 4.1MHz Nom, HC-49/U, 2 PIN

D4A1000-18302EFG-G Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
Objectid1390514986
package instructionHC-49/U, 2 PIN
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other featuresAT-CUT; TR
Ageing3 PPM/YEAR
Crystal/Resonator TypePARALLEL - FUNDAMENTAL
Drive level100 µW
frequency stability0.002%
frequency tolerance30 ppm
load capacitance18 pF
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
Nominal operating frequency4.1 MHz
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Series resistance60 Ω
surface mountYES
QUARTZ CRYSTAL
Holder Code A, RESISTANCE WELDED HC-49/U PACKAGE
FEATURE
Height 13.46mm
A resistance weld completely sealed type
The tight frequency stability
Copes with high density mounting and is the optimum for
mass production
Lead Free & RoHS Compliant
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal frequency:
Oscillation mode:
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
Frequency tolerance:
Frequency stability
Load capacitance:
Equivalent series resistance
Parallel capacitance(Co):
Drive level
Insulation resistance:
1.8432MHz to 150.000MHz
See below table
-20℃--+70℃ (Typical), -10℃ ~ +60℃,
-40℃ ~ +85℃, or specify
-40℃--+85℃
±30PPM
at 25±2℃ (Typical), or specify
±50PPM
over -20~70℃ (Typical), or specify
16pF, 18pF, 20pF, 30pF, series, or specify
See below table
7PF Max
100 µW Typical
More than 500MΩ AT DC100V
EQUIVALENT SERIES RESISTANCE(ESR) AND OSCILLATION MODE
Frequency Range
1.843MHz~1.999MHz
2.000MHz~2.399MHz
2.400MHz~2.999MHz
3.000MHz~3.199MHz
3.200MHz~3.499M
Hz
3.500MHz~3.899MHz
3.900MHz~4.099MHz
4.100MHz~5.999MHz
E.S.R
(
Ω)
350Max
300Max
200Max
150Max
100Max
90Max
70Max
60Max
Mode
Fundamental/AT
Fundamental/AT
Fundamental/AT
Fundamental/AT
Fundamental/AT
Fundamental/AT
Fundamental/AT
Fundamental/AT
Frequency Range
6.000MHz~6.999MHz
7.000MHz~9.999MHz
10.000MHz~12.999MHz
13.000MHz~30.000MHz
24.000MHz~29.999MHz
30.000MHz~65.000MHz
60.000MHz~99.999MHz
100.000MHz~150.000MH
z
E.S.R
(
Ω)
50Max
30Max
20Max
20Max
50Max
40Max
90Max
60Max
Mode
Fundamental/
AT
Fundamental/
AT
Fundamental/
AT
Fundamental/
AT
Third
Overtone
Third
Overtone
Third
Overtone
Fundamental/
AT
DB Lectro Inc. 3755 Place Java, Suite 140, Brossard, Québec, J4Y 0E4, Canada - T: 1-450-444-1424 / F: 1-450-444-4714 / www.dblectro.com
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