Resonators

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CSTNE12M2GH5L000R0

CSTNE12M2GH5L000R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 12.2880MHZ 33PF SMD

2950

CSTNE8M19G550000R0

CSTNE8M19G550000R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 8.1920MHZ 33PF SMD

2785

CSTNE20M0V53Z000R0

CSTNE20M0V53Z000R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 20.0000MHZ 15PF SMD

26260

CSTCR4M19G53-R0

CSTCR4M19G53-R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 4.1900MHZ 15PF SMD

1009

CSTLS4M00G53-A0

CSTLS4M00G53-A0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 4.0000MHZ 15PF T/H

0

CSTLS4M19G53-A0

CSTLS4M19G53-A0

TOKO / Murata

CER RESONATOR

0

CSTCR4M60G55B-R0

CSTCR4M60G55B-R0

TOKO / Murata

CER RESONATOR

0

CSTLS8M00G56Z-A0

CSTLS8M00G56Z-A0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 8.0000MHZ 47PF T/H

1999

CSTCC3M84G53-R0

CSTCC3M84G53-R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 3.8400MHZ 15PF SMD

358

CSTCR6M00G53Z-R0

CSTCR6M00G53Z-R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 6.0000MHZ 15PF SMD

1150

CSTNE12M0G55A000R0

CSTNE12M0G55A000R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 12.0000MHZ 33PF SMD

571

CSTNE18M0V510000R0

CSTNE18M0V510000R0

TOKO / Murata

RESONATOR CER 0.5% 5PF SMD

0

CSTCR7M37G53002-R0

CSTCR7M37G53002-R0

TOKO / Murata

CER RES

2680

CSTNR4M19GH5C000R0

CSTNR4M19GH5C000R0

TOKO / Murata

4.194MHZ CERAMIC RESONATOR (CERA

3000

CSTCR4M20G55B-R0

CSTCR4M20G55B-R0

TOKO / Murata

CER RES

3000

CSTNE20M0VH3C000R0

CSTNE20M0VH3C000R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 20.0000MHZ 15PF SMD

7492

CSTLS20M0X51Z-B0

CSTLS20M0X51Z-B0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 20.0000MHZ 5PF T/H

411

CSTNR7M37GH5L000R0

CSTNR7M37GH5L000R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 7.3700MHZ 39PF SMD

5866

CSTNE10M0G55Z000R0

CSTNE10M0G55Z000R0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 10.0000MHZ 33PF SMD

1301

CSTLS4M91G53-B0

CSTLS4M91G53-B0

TOKO / Murata

CERAMIC RES 4.9100MHZ 15PF T/H

209

Resonators

1. Overview

Resonators are passive electronic components that generate stable frequencies by utilizing the mechanical resonance of piezoelectric materials (e.g., quartz, ceramic) or surface acoustic waves (SAW). They are critical for timing, frequency control, and signal processing in modern electronics. Oscillators integrate resonators with active circuitry to produce periodic signals, while crystals refer to raw piezoelectric elements. These components ensure synchronization and reliability in communication systems, industrial equipment, and consumer devices.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunction FeaturesApplications
Quartz Crystal ResonatorsHigh Q-factor, excellent temperature stabilityMicroprocessors, GPS modules
Ceramic ResonatorsLower cost, moderate stabilityRemote controls, IoT sensors
SAW ResonatorsHigh-frequency operation (GHz range), compact size5G base stations, automotive radar
MEMS ResonatorsMiniaturized, temperature-compensatedWearables, medical implants

3. Structure and Composition

A typical resonator includes: - Piezoelectric Material: Quartz (for crystal resonators) or ceramic (for ceramic resonators) that vibrates under electric fields. - Electrodes: Metal coatings (e.g., silver, gold) to apply voltage and detect vibrations. - Encapsulation: Metal or ceramic housing to protect against environmental factors. - SAW Resonators: Feature interdigital transducers (IDTs) on piezoelectric substrates (e.g., lithium niobate) to generate surface acoustic waves.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescription & Importance
Frequency ToleranceDeviation from nominal frequency ( ppm), critical for system synchronization
Q-FactorQuality factor indicating energy loss; higher Q ensures better frequency selectivity
Temperature StabilityFrequency drift per C (e.g., 30 ppm/ C), vital for harsh environments
Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR)Affects oscillator startup time and signal purity
Load CapacitanceRequired for tuning in oscillator circuits

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G transceivers, fiber-optic networks
  • Automotive: Engine control units (ECUs), tire pressure sensors
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, smartwatches
  • Industrial: PLCs, precision sensors
  • Medical: Pacemakers, ultrasound imaging devices

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Products
Murata ManufacturingCSTCE Series Ceramic Resonators
TDK CorporationFK1610 Series MEMS Oscillators
Epson ElectronicsSG-8003 Series Crystal Oscillators
Sitime CorporationSIM3-Series Automotive MEMS Resonators
KyoceraDF23SA Series SAW Filters

7. Selection Guidelines

Consider the following factors when choosing resonators: - Frequency Requirements: Match tolerance and stability to application needs. - Environmental Conditions: High-temperature stability for automotive or industrial use. - Size Constraints: MEMS resonators for miniaturized designs. - Cost vs. Performance: Ceramic resonators for budget-sensitive projects with relaxed stability needs. - Integration: Ensure compatibility with oscillator circuit design (e.g., load capacitance).

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include: - Micromachining: MEMS resonators achieving higher stability and shock resistance. - Higher Frequencies: Demand for sub-6GHz and mmWave SAW resonators in 5G. - Low-Power Solutions: Optimization for IoT and wearable devices. - AI Integration: Self-adjusting resonators using machine learning for dynamic environments. - Material Innovation: Use of aluminum nitride (AlN) and gallium nitride (GaN) for improved thermal performance.

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