Standard crystals and compact SMD crystals

Katja Preydel,

Schukat adds quartz manufacturer to its portfolio

Schukat is adding Mercury Electronics, a Taiwanese manufacturer of quartz crystals and oscillators, to its product portfolio. Mercury has been producing a broad spectrum of quartz crystals and crystal oscillators since 1973, ranging from low-cost crystals for the mass market to compact SMD crystals for mobile handheld devices as well as customized VCXO, TCXO and OCXO oscillators. A special feature are the spread spectrum oscillators for EMI-critical applications. The M49, X21, X22, MJ and MQ product series with frequencies from 3.579545 to 40MHz will be new at Schukat in the future.

Schukat adds Mercury Electronics, a Taiwanese manufacturer of quartz crystals and oscillators, to its product portfolio. © Schukat

Thanks to their compact size and low mass, the SMD crystals in the MJ and MQ series are ideal for applications such as PDAs, GPS, PC cards, WLAN and handheld devices. The crystals are housed in an SMD ceramic housing with a metal cover in a 5 x 3.2 mm (MJ series) or 7 x 5 mm (MQ series) design and are characterized by their high resistance to shock and vibration. They are available in the frequency ranges from 6 to 25MHz (MQ series) and from 10 to 25MHz (MJ series). Their load capacitance is 12pF, the frequency tolerance is ±30ppm and the temperature stability is ±30ppm over the industrial operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C.

The MJ and MQ series from the ISO 9001-certified manufacturer Mercury are now available from Schukat.

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