On 09/12/2012 12:00 AM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote:
There is plenty of documentation at the IEEE web
site in the UFFC society's section. EerNisse
gave a paper at the Frequency Control Symposium
on it at the time. Kusters followed up a year
later with experimental data. I am not aware of
any controversy about these two guys being the
inventors, and I have attended many FCS's. I
don't know how you prove to the Wiki police that
there is no paper predating EerNisse's paper.
Maybe there is a patent on it.

UFFC has some excellent resources on the web which does not require you to be a member to use:
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/frequency_control/teaching.asp

If you go for "Doubly Rotated Thickness Mode Plate Vibrators" by Arthur Ballato (one of several usual suspects)
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/frequency_control/teaching/pdf/Ballato.pdf

On page 16 you find that both of them get's referenced for the SC-cut, but with years being reversed from what has been given in this thread.

Regardless, there it is. Online. For free. Take it and run with it Jim!

Please make liberal use of that UFFC teaching resource.

As I recall the Wikipedia stuff, they prefer free web-references over others, but it's not completely ruled out to use sources not available on those terms. It just makes it harder to check when they can't read it widely.

Cheers,
Magnus

_______________________________________________
time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com
To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
and follow the instructions there.

Reply via email to