SMT Crystal Oscillator Teardown
Taking a look at the construction and inner workings of a common SMT ceramic LCC package quartz crystal oscillator from KDS / Daishinku Corporation (株式会社大真空) manufactured in the late 1990s. The quartz strip resonator measures 4.96 x 2.46 x 0.10 mm, this hints at this being a 16 MHz crystal with the oscillator circuit using the third overtone at 48 MHz. Update: New microscope pictures and datasheet. • Post REF: WT-YT-V-2

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