Crystals

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
NX5032GA-32.000000MHZ-LN-CD-1

NX5032GA-32.000000MHZ-LN-CD-1

NDK

CRYSTAL 32.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

5487

NX3225SA-20.000M-STD-CRS-2

NX3225SA-20.000M-STD-CRS-2

NDK

CRYSTAL 20.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

0

NX1612AA-26MHZ STD-CSI-1

NX1612AA-26MHZ STD-CSI-1

NDK

CRYSTAL 26.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

9209

NX3225SA-40.000M-STD-CRS-2

NX3225SA-40.000M-STD-CRS-2

NDK

CRYSTAL 40.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

0

NX3225GA-27M-STD-CRG-2

NX3225GA-27M-STD-CRG-2

NDK

CRYSTAL 27.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

166

NX5032GB-12MHZ-STD-CSK-5

NX5032GB-12MHZ-STD-CSK-5

NDK

CRYSTAL 12.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

269

NX8045GB-24.000M-STD-CSF-4

NX8045GB-24.000M-STD-CSF-4

NDK

CRYSTAL 24.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

0

NX5032GA- 9.84375M-STD-CSU-1

NX5032GA- 9.84375M-STD-CSU-1

NDK

CRYSTAL 9.84375MHZ 8PF SMD

0

NX2016SA-25.000M-STD-CZS-1

NX2016SA-25.000M-STD-CZS-1

NDK

CRYSTAL 25.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

0

NX2012SA-32.768KHZ-EXS00A-MU00801

NX2012SA-32.768KHZ-EXS00A-MU00801

NDK

CRYSTAL 32.7680KHZ 12.5PF SMD

2501

NX2016SA-24.576M-EXS00A-CS08743

NX2016SA-24.576M-EXS00A-CS08743

NDK

CRYSTAL 24.5760MHZ 20PF SMD

762

NX2520SG-19.2M-EXS00A-CS04340

NX2520SG-19.2M-EXS00A-CS04340

NDK

CRYSTAL 19.2000MHZ 7PF SMD

12003

NX3215SA-32.768KHZ-EXS00A-MU00526

NX3215SA-32.768KHZ-EXS00A-MU00526

NDK

CRYSTAL 32.7680KHZ 12.5PF SMD

0

NX3225GA-10.000M-STD-CRG-2

NX3225GA-10.000M-STD-CRG-2

NDK

CRYSTAL 10.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

4997

NX8045GB-12M-STD-CSF-4

NX8045GB-12M-STD-CSF-4

NDK

CRYSTAL 12.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

0

NX3225SA-13.56M-STD-CSR-3

NX3225SA-13.56M-STD-CSR-3

NDK

CRYSTAL 13.5600MHZ 8PF SMD

0

NX2012SA-32.768KHZ-EXS00A-MU00527

NX2012SA-32.768KHZ-EXS00A-MU00527

NDK

CRYSTAL 32.7680KHZ 6PF SMD

2403

NX3225SA-24.000M-STD-CSR-1

NX3225SA-24.000M-STD-CSR-1

NDK

CRYSTAL 24.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

12697

NX2016SA-24.305MHZ-EXS00A-CS08560

NX2016SA-24.305MHZ-EXS00A-CS08560

NDK

CRYSTAL 24.3050MHZ 7PF SMD

2911

NX3225GD-10.000M-STD-CRA-3

NX3225GD-10.000M-STD-CRA-3

NDK

CRYSTAL 10.0000MHZ 8PF SMD

0

Crystals

1. Overview

Crystals, oscillators, and resonators are passive electronic components that generate stable frequency signals for timing and synchronization in electronic systems. Crystals (e.g., quartz) utilize piezoelectric properties to produce precise oscillations. Oscillators integrate active circuitry to generate periodic signals, while resonators provide frequency-selective feedback. These components are critical in communication systems, computing devices, industrial controls, and consumer electronics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Quartz CrystalsHigh frequency stability, low phase noiseMicroprocessors, GPS modules, RF transceivers
Ceramic ResonatorsLower cost, moderate stabilityRemote controls, toys, low-precision sensors
MEMS ResonatorsMiniaturized, shock-resistantIoT devices, wearables, automotive sensors
Crystal Oscillators (XO)Integrated driver circuitryNetwork switches, test equipment, precision clocks

3. Structure and Composition

A typical quartz crystal consists of a precision-cut piezoelectric wafer (AT-cut or SC-cut), metallized electrodes (silver or gold), and a hermetically sealed package (glass or ceramic). MEMS resonators use silicon-based microstructures with electrostatic or piezoelectric transducers. Ceramic resonators employ zirconium titanate (PZT) materials with printed electrodes.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency RangeOperating frequency band (kHz-MHz)Determines circuit timing resolution
Frequency ToleranceInitial accuracy at 25 C (ppm)Impacts system synchronization
Temperature StabilityFrequency drift over temperature (ppm/ C)Critical for harsh environments
Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR)Internal resistance affecting startup timeImpacts oscillator reliability
Aging RateLong-term frequency shift (ppm/year)System longevity consideration

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, robotics controllers
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, smartwatches
  • Automotive: ECUs, tire pressure sensors
  • Medical Devices: Pacemakers, diagnostic equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
EpsonSG-800332.768 kHz TCXO for real-time clocks
MurataXRCGB32M000F32 MHz ceramic resonator
SiTimeSiT8924MEMS-based automotive-grade oscillator
TXC Corporation9B-26.000MHZ26 MHz quartz crystal for Bluetooth modules

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Required frequency and stability (temperature/vibration)
  • Power consumption constraints
  • Environmental operating conditions
  • Package size and mounting type
  • Cost vs. precision trade-offs

Example: For IoT edge devices, prioritize MEMS resonators with low power (<10 A) and 50 ppm stability.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Miniaturization: 0.4x0.2 mm MEMS devices for wearable integration
  • Higher frequency adoption: 100+ MHz crystals for 5G infrastructure
  • Integrated solutions: Oscillators with built-in frequency modulation
  • Automotive-grade reliability: AEC-Q100 qualified components for EVs
  • AI-driven testing: Machine learning for crystal defect detection
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