Abstract

Recent advances in acceleration sensitivity measurement and modeling are discussed, with an emphasis on what these advances indicate in terms of designing for low acceleration sensitivity. The design suggestions are separated into two parts, namely, those that use the crystal resonator as a mechanical vibrator and those that use the crystal oscillator as an electronic circuit. Such topics as symmetry considerations, metallization, mounting etc., in both bulk acoustic wave (BAW) and surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices are discussed for the former, while for the latter the equivalent circuit modeling of crystal resonators and other loop components is addressed.

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