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Page Title: Figure 2-6B.—Crystal symbol and equivalent circuits. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
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2-7 Figure 2-5.—Crystal holder. The frequency for which a crystal is ground is referred to as the NATURAL RESONANT FREQUENCY of the crystal. Voltage applied to the crystal produces mechanical vibrations which, in turn, produce an output voltage at the natural resonant frequency of the crystal. A vibrating crystal can be represented by an equivalent electrical circuit composed of capacitance, inductance, and resistance. Figure 2-6, view (A), illustrates the symbol of a crystal; view (B) shows an equivalent circuit for the crystal. View (C) shows an equivalent circuit for the crystal and the holder; C1 represents the capacitance between the metal plates of the holder. Figure 2-6A.—Crystal symbol and equivalent circuits. SYMBOL Figure 2-6B.—Crystal symbol and equivalent circuits. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT.

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