Abstract
The term frequency stability is a generic term which means a variety of things to different people depending on their individual interests. In its broadest concept, it means the degree of constancy of the frequency of an oscillator under a particular set of conditions. In crystal oscillator applications, there are several different types of frequency stability: a. Frequency stability as affected by environmental changes consisting primarily of temperature, voltage, and load variations. b. Long-term frequency drift as affected by aging of the quartz crystal resonator. c. Short-term frequency stability or phase stability.
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