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Hi,
Are the two parts in the image just plain crystal or crystal oscillator ? Thanks
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As they have four pins I would suggest oscillator, also the shape isn't what you would have for a simple crystal.
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If it has:
two pins it is a crystal (usually a metal can) three pins it is a filter (usually a metal can) four pins it is an oscillator. There are of course exceptions to these sweeping statements! JimB
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the input. After a hour of searching on the net, I come to the conclusion that they are probably just plain crystals. The reasons is that all surface mounted crystal oscillators I found so far have connections along the length of the module instead of at the ends. At least two sources suggested that the reason for two connections at each end in the above image is because customers can order the package with internal crystal connections at both ends or at one end to suit their circuit design. Thanks
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Crystals are available in these packages too, in wich case eighter the pins are connected to each other 2by2 internally or eighter 2 pins are not connected.
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