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224-000307-20-TR
Oscilent
7pF ±20ppm 32.768KHz 65KΩ
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686-5.0M-TR
Oscilent
±0.5% ±0.3%
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250-5.645315M-03-W
Oscilent
3pF ±30ppm ±50ppm 5.645315MHz 80Ω
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223-000312-20-TR
Oscilent
12.5pF ±20ppm 32.768KHz 50KΩ
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278-24.545454M-12-W-TR
Oscilent
12pF ±30ppm ±50ppm 24.545454MHz 70Ω
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Crystal Units (Xtal)

Crystals are solid materials with a highly ordered, repeating pattern at the atomic, ionic, or molecular level. This regular arrangement of particles gives crystals their unique properties.

Definition:
A crystal is a solid substance in which the constituent particles (atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered, repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. This pattern is known as a lattice.

Functions:
Crystals serve a variety of functions due to their unique properties:
1. Optical Properties: Some crystals, like quartz, have the ability to bend, refract, or polarize light, making them essential in optical devices.
2. Electrical Conductivity: Certain crystals, such as silicon, are semiconductors and are crucial in electronic components.
3. Piezoelectricity: Crystals like quartz generate an electric charge in response to mechanical stress, which is used in sensors and actuators.
4. Thermal Properties: Some crystals have high thermal conductivity, making them useful in heat sinks and other thermal management applications.
5. Structural Integrity: Crystals are often used for their strength and durability in various industrial applications.

Applications:
1. Technology: In electronics for semiconductors, in watches for timekeeping, and in lasers for precise light emission.
2. Jewelry: For aesthetic purposes, due to their beauty and durability.
3. Healing and Metaphysics: Some believe in the healing and energy properties of crystals, using them in alternative therapies and spiritual practices.
4. Industry: In the manufacturing of industrial equipment and machinery for their strength and precision.

Selection Criteria:
When selecting crystals, consider the following:
1. Type of Crystal: Different types have different properties, so choose based on the intended application.
2. Purity: Higher purity often correlates with better performance in technical applications.
3. Size and Shape: Depending on the use, the size and shape of the crystal may be critical.
4. Color: While not always a functional factor, color can be important for aesthetic or symbolic reasons.
5. Source: The origin of the crystal can affect its quality and ethical considerations.

In summary, crystals are fascinating materials with a wide range of applications, from the mundane to the cutting edge of technology, and their selection should be tailored to the specific needs of the application.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.