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Magic rock.
 
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==Theory==
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Digikey has crystals from 16KHz to 150MHz. They have oscillators from <1Hz to 150GHz.
  
 
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* https://youtu.be/MbPeYd1N1Xg - How to characterize crystal parameters. This video walks through turning a crystal into a strict electrical circuit, so you can adjust the frequency, or calculate what capacitance is needed. This subject matter is also covered in AoE, 3rd edition, section 7.1.6.
 
* https://youtu.be/MbPeYd1N1Xg - How to characterize crystal parameters. This video walks through turning a crystal into a strict electrical circuit, so you can adjust the frequency, or calculate what capacitance is needed. This subject matter is also covered in AoE, 3rd edition, section 7.1.6.
* https://www.statek.com/technical-papers/ - Some simple and good data sheets on quartz crystals. Recommended. Maybe someday they will put all of them online.  
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* https://www.statek.com/technical-papers/ - Some simple and good data sheets on quartz crystals. Recommended.  
 
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYGwfVnGAdg - The Signal Path youtube channel. Comparing Crystals with Ring Oscillators. The ring oscillators (based on 74 type logic) are much less accurate.
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_oscillator_frequencies - These are general oscillator frequencies, not really crystal frequencies. Nonetheless, this is a good resource of common frequencies in use with electronic devices.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 20 June 2026

A rock that vibrates. Piezos. You can have your piezo and eat it too (if it's salt).

Computers are a calculating rock.

LEDs are a rock that emits light.

Magic rock.

Theory

Digikey has crystals from 16KHz to 150MHz. They have oscillators from <1Hz to 150GHz.

List