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QUARTZ CRYSTAL RESONATOR
CategoryPassive components    Crystal/resonator   
File Size492KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerPrecision Devices Incorporated
Environmental Compliance
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QUARTZ CRYSTAL RESONATOR

L1-C10000-3-C-C-D-99-B-X Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Ageing5 PPM/YEAR
Crystal/Resonator TypePARALLEL - 3RD OVERTONE
load capacitance99 pF
Series resistance80 Ω
physical sizeL11.4XB4.7XH3.2 (mm)/L0.449XB0.185XH0.126 (inch)
frequency stability0.005%
frequency tolerance50 ppm
Nominal operating frequency100 MHz
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
JESD-609 codee4
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
surface mountYES
Terminal surfaceGold (Au)
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Is it Rohs certified?Yes
Objectid1784865774
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Is SamacsysN
YTEOL6.8
Other featuresTR, 13 INCH
Drive level100 µW
L1-Series Specifications
11.40L x 4.70W x 3.20H
(mm)
PDI
L1-Series
is a hermetically sealed quartz crystal in resistance-welded SMD
and through hole packages. This crystal, designed to meet your most demanding
specification, is available in standard or custom frequencies and/or with customized
parameters. PDI provides quick-turn sampling for your proto-typing needs,
mass production capability, and competitive pricing.
ex)
L1—25000X—F—B—C—B—18—B—X
*
*(X) for standard or assigned for custimization.
FREQUENCY
04000X – 99999X
=
4.0000MHz -
99.999MHz -
C10000
=
100.00MHz
MODE
F
= Fundamental
3
= 3rd Overtone
TOLERANCE
@ 25°C
A
= ±10
B
= ±25
C
= ±50
S
= Special
FREQUENCY
STABILITY
B
= ±25
C
= ±50
E
= ±100
S
= Special
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
A
= 0 to +70°C
B
= -20 to +70°C
D
= -40 to +85°C
S
= Special
LOAD
08-99
= pF
SE =
Series
PACKAGE
B
= Surface Mount
(Tape
& Reel)
X
= Through Hole
See below for legacy part numbering configuration for parts designed prior to 02-01-2014, which are still available
Parameter
Frequency Range
Frequency Tolerance
Temperature Range
*1
Frequency Stability
*1
*1
Mode
Fundamental
3rd Overtone
Units
MHz
ppm
°C
°C
ppm
Equivalent Series Resistance
(Maximum)
Drive Level (Typical)
Shunt Capacitance (Maximum)
Load Capacitance (Typical)
Aging (Maximum)
Seal Method
Insulation Resistance
4.000000 to 50.000000
35.000000 to 100.000000
@ +25°C
Per Option
Operating
Per Option
Storage
- 55 to +125
Over Operating Temperature
Per Option
4.000000 to 5.000000 MHz
120
N/A
5.000000 to 6.000000 MHz
100
N/A
6.000000 to 7.000000 MHz
80
N/A
7.000000 to 10.000000 MHz
60
N/A
10.000000 to 14.000000 MHz
50
N/A
14.000000 to 20.000000 MHz
40
N/A
≥ 20.000000 MHz
30
N/A
24.000000 to 35.000000 MHz
N/A
100
≥ 35.000000 MHz
N/A
80
100
5.0
Per Option
Per Year
±5.0
Resistance Weld
500MΩ Minimum @100Vdc ±15V
*1 - Not all Frequency/Stability/Temperature combinations are available.
Ω
uW
pF
pF
ppm
ex)
L1—25000X—F—C—B—18—B—X
*
Legacy Part Numbering Configuration
FREQUENCY
04000X – 67000X
=
4.0000MHz -
67.000MHz -
MODE
F
= Fundamental
3
= 3rd Overtone
FREQUENCY
STABILITY
B
= ±25
C
= ±50
D
= ±100
S
= Special
SIZE:
A
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
A
= 0 to +70°C
B
= -20 to +70°C
D
= -40 to +85°C
S
= Special
CAGE:
A
LOAD
08-99
= pF
SE =
Series
PACKAGE
B
= Surface Mount
(Tape & Reel)
X
= Through Hole
REV:
NA
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