10.7 MHz quartz crystal equivalent circuit
Creator's original notes follow:
The circuit is the electrical model of a quartz crystal, which is used in oscillators, excited by a current source. The graph of the impedance of the crystal as a function of frequency will be obtained. The values of the electrical equivalent circuit is the motional arm parameters of a representative 10.7-MHz crystal. With a test current source of 1.0 A, the magnitude of voltage across the crystal is numerically equal to that of the crystal impedance.
L = 2.21 mH
A crystal has a high equivalent inductance relative to its small size.
fs = 10.706 MHz
fp = 10.708 MHz
Sweep configuration:
Start frequency: 10.6 MHz
Stop frequency: 10.8 MHz
Linear
Points per decade: 100 to 1000
Vertical scale: Linear/Logarithmic
The impedance of a crystal is very very high at low frequencies (at DC the circuit is open), decreases as frequency increases, and falls to the parallel connection of Cp and R at series resonance. The impedance rises to very high value at parallel resonance (when L resonates with the series combination of Cs and Cp) then decreases as frequency is further increased. The impedance will completely fall to zero only at infinite frequency (Cp shorts out the RLCs branch).
In order to focus on the details of the graph near the frequencies of resonance, the frequency sweep starts at 10.6 MHz and ends at 10.8 MHz.
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