[email protected] said:
> No it doesn't use a cheap crystal.  It uses a *special* SC cut crystal. This
> crystal could very easily cost more than an OCXO crystal. 

What's special about it?

I assume the cost-more aspect would be to allow an overall goodness factor 
competitive with an OCXO in the low power corner of the marketplace.  It might 
be cheaper overall to use a good crystal and a uP to correct for temperature 
than provide the power to run the oven.

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The other area where a uP is useful is in an environment with high vibration.  
It can correct for acceleration as well as temperature.  There were several 
good URLs mention on this list in the past year or two.  The context was radar 
on helicopters.  Helicopters are full of vibrations/accelerations.  The numbers 
work out such that the frequency broadening due to vibration is interesting if 
your radar is looking for slowly moving things like people.
  
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Crazy question dept:

What do low cost rubidium oscillators do when vibrating?  Is it dominated by 
the cleanup crystal?



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