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Aug 10, 2021 at 14:27 history edited Aleksander Alekseev - R2AUK
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Jul 8, 2020 at 6:53 comment added Marcus Müller That sounds like the straightforwardest way to me.
Jul 8, 2020 at 0:38 comment added S.s. @MarcusMüller you need to fumble around with the simulator to get the parameters, perhaps for one crystal is ok, not very practical if you need to measure several of them. Also, I am used to a crystal impedance meter in which you can get the parameters relatively easy. I'm asking if there is a straight forward way to do it.
Jul 7, 2020 at 12:57 comment added Marcus Müller How is that process "overly complicated"? You've got a system with quite a few unknown parameters...
Jul 7, 2020 at 12:50 comment added zrnzvxxy I've been thinking about asking this question too. Any good answer will be highly appreciated.
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