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16 MHz Crystal Oscillator – High Precision Quartz Resonator
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The 16 MHz Crystal Oscillator is a high-precision quartz resonator designed for timing and clock generation in microcontrollers, communication devices, and other digital circuits. Widely used in Arduino, AVR, ARM, and other embedded systems, it ensures stable frequency output for accurate timekeeping and processing. With low tolerance and high stability, this component is a must-have for electronic prototyping and production projects.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Frequency | 16 MHz |
Package Type | HC-49S or HC-49U (depending on model) |
Type | Quartz crystal resonator |
Load Capacitance | 22 pF (typical) |
Frequency Tolerance | ±20 ppm at 25°C |
Frequency Stability | ±30 ppm over -20°C to +70°C |
Drive Leve | ≤ 100 µW |
Shunt Capacitance (C0) | ≤ 7 pF |
Aging | ±3 ppm/year |
Key Features
- Accurate and stable 16 MHz frequency output
- Low aging rate for long-term performance
- Compatible with Arduino Uno, Nano, Mega, and other microcontrollers
- Compact 2-pin through-hole design for easy PCB mounting
- Low power consumption and high reliability
- Ideal for precision timing in embedded systems
Applications
- Microcontroller clock source (Arduino, PIC, AVR, ARM, ESP8266, ESP32, etc.)
- Communication devices and modems
- Frequency generation in embedded systems
- Timing circuits in consumer electronics
- Industrial control equipment
- Oscillator circuits in IoT devices
Frequently Asked Questions
A: No, ESP32 and ESP8266 use different clock frequencies (e.g., 40 MHz) and cannot directly use a 16 MHz crystal.
A: Yes, typically two capacitors (e.g., 22 pF) are used with the crystal for stable oscillation in most microcontroller circuits.
A: Yes, the Arduino Uno and many other boards use a 16 MHz crystal oscillator for their clock source.
A: Both are quartz crystal packages; HC-49S is slightly smaller in height, making it more compact.