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suggestions for 5 mhz sm crystal?

Erik FriesenErik Friesen Posts: 1,071
edited 2009-03-24 16:40 in Propeller 1
I need a nice 5 mhz sm crystal. Most are clunking hulks that are basically cans on a plastic base with the legs splayed out. Has anyone found some nice ones?

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  • Phil Pilgrim (PhiPi)Phil Pilgrim (PhiPi) Posts: 23,514
    edited 2009-03-23 02:56
    No. I've looked high and low for one, to no avail, and had to settle on a 10MHz unit for a recent design. If you ever find one, please let us all know!

    -Phil
  • Beau SchwabeBeau Schwabe Posts: 6,568
    edited 2009-03-23 03:08
    ICM - International Crystal Manufacturing· ... Is local to me and I have done business with them in the past for some custom cut precision crystals.· I will give them a call tomorrow and see what they might offer in the way of pricing.· Since our crystals were custom cut, it did cost more than their standard crystals, but all the same their·prices seemed to be reasonable.



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  • LeonLeon Posts: 7,620
    edited 2009-03-23 06:04
    5 MHz crystals are simply too large for most small SM packages. ACT can supply quite small ones:

    http://www.actcrystals.com/

    Leon

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    Post Edited (Leon) : 3/23/2009 6:14:56 AM GMT
  • virtuPICvirtuPIC Posts: 193
    edited 2009-03-23 06:11
    Mouser also has crystals in several different packages in stock. Also look at Digi-Key. Unfortunately, they currently don't have any 5 MHz crystals available.

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  • Timothy D. SwieterTimothy D. Swieter Posts: 1,613
    edited 2009-03-23 06:40
    I am doing a design at the moment with an NDK 10MHz. crystal: parts.digikey.com/1/parts/1387628-crystal-10-00-mhz-8-0-pf-smd-nx5032ga-10mhz-w.html Also in the past I used a 10MHz. crystal from Fox: search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=631-1030-1-ND. On the Fox crystal, be sure to triple check the footprint and note the orientation in the data sheet of front and back of the part. I messed up a board run because I only double checked and I misinterpreted the data sheet.

    I also agree with Phil in that I looked high and low too. I am not an expert in this realm, but I did a lot of searching. What would be the advantages or disadvantages to using a 10MHz. crystal and PLL8x versus the 5MHz. cyrstal at PLL16x (both system speeds of 80MHz.)? In the past I think this topic was discussed extensively, especially in the Hydra forum.

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  • RizThomasRizThomas Posts: 24
    edited 2009-03-23 08:11
    hello
    just picked up the last 3 stocks locally. They are twice the height of the one on the protoboards and are
    marked 18pf. They seem to work but not so sure.
    Any comments please
  • LeonLeon Posts: 7,620
    edited 2009-03-23 11:29
    The frequency will be off slightly due to the different load capacitance, but it probably won't matter.

    Leon

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  • Erik FriesenErik Friesen Posts: 1,071
    edited 2009-03-23 12:05
    There are some decent 10mhz at mouser. That takes it out of parallax specs technically, not?
  • Peter JakackiPeter Jakacki Posts: 10,193
    edited 2009-03-23 13:22
    These aren't SM but they (or similar) have been mentioned before on this forum. Look for CSA309-5.000MABJ-UB, Mouser has plenty at $0.78 1 off. They are 8.8mm x 3mm and take up less room than your standard SM HC49/4. As for purely SM crystals there certainly are some tiny little ones but $$$ and hard to get.

    Perhaps Prop II will have a high-speed trimmed RC oscillator [noparse]:)[/noparse] That would be nice.

    *Peter*
  • Erik FriesenErik Friesen Posts: 1,071
    edited 2009-03-23 13:26
    The issue I have is that I have a transflective lcd pasted on the opposite side of the board. I have used the little cans before, and I could use them here, but I would have to make sure that the leads wouldn't go past the bottom. Do you think that the cases on these could be soldered to the board without causing operation issues?
  • Peter JakackiPeter Jakacki Posts: 10,193
    edited 2009-03-23 14:19
    I'd treat the leads as SM leads rather than TH but the can is normally too sensitive for soldering. You can however use rubber adhesive on the end of it to secure it to the pcb.

    *Peter*
  • Chad GeorgeChad George Posts: 138
    edited 2009-03-23 18:51
    I've used these in the past:

    search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=300-8121-1-ND

    There's also a CS10 version that's quite a bit smaller, but I don't think they have it in 5Mhz.
  • Nick McClickNick McClick Posts: 1,003
    edited 2009-03-23 19:07
    re: 5Mhz vs. 10Mhz. I asked that question on the Hydra Forums a while ago.

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  • Beau SchwabeBeau Schwabe Posts: 6,568
    edited 2009-03-23 23:09
    I called ICM this morning, and what they have is comparable to what we already offer. They have a smaller height surface mount option, but it has a slightly larger footprint, also in this size, the frequency offered is just over 8.3MHz ... a 5MHz option is not available.

    For kicks anyway, I asked them to send me a price-break quote to see if there was any advantage to our current crystal options. So far I have not heard back from them.

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  • Chris_DChris_D Posts: 305
    edited 2009-03-23 23:40
    I am curious as to why there isn't the pursuit of an 80 Mhz xtal?· Why is it that 5 Mhz is used with PLL multiplier, and not simply using an 80Mhz.· I am sure there is a good and obvious reason, but being electronics challenged, I don't know why.



    Chris
  • Beau SchwabeBeau Schwabe Posts: 6,568
    edited 2009-03-24 00:07
    Chris_D,

    Cost is one factor. Another factor is the amount of RF radiation you now have "external" to the chip that might affect other devices nearby. It's better to do this internally if you are able to.

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  • RaymanRayman Posts: 14,826
    edited 2009-03-24 16:40
    If you're driving an LCD screen and don't need to put out NTSC, then I think one of the FOX oscillators would work just as well and they come in small SMT packages... I got sampled some 100 MHz ones for free from them...
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