What is the definition of “Frequency Tolerance” and what is the “Frequency Tolerance” specification for these custom Ecliptek crystals?
Frequency tolerance, often called calibration accuracy, is the amount of frequency deviation from a specified center frequency at ambient temperature (referenced at 25C). This parameter is specified with a maximum and minimum frequency deviation, expressed in percent (%) or parts per million (ppm). This parameter can be found on the respective custom Ecliptek part number specification sheet. This parameter is typically ±20ppm for the custom Ecliptek crystals used with ICS VCXO IC’s.
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