Advantages and Challenges of Third-Overtone IC Crystals
ICs with on-board oscillators requiring low frequency fundamental crystals are commonplace but now IC frequency multipliers require the higher frequencies of third overtone crystals. Compared to its fundamental implementation however the third-overtone (3OT) crystal oscillator is more complex, with different crystal characteristics plus additional reactive elements and higher gain.
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