Hi

You can always use a crystal as a capacitor in just about any oscillator 
circuit. The question becomes at what point does it stop doing anything other 
than behave like a capacitor. 

The accurate way to figure this out is to know the motional capacitance of the 
crystal. From that and the C0 you can do some modeling and see what you get. 

More simple answer - anything past about 0.1% is a bit silly even with an easy 
to pull crystal. If you have very modest goals, 0.3 or 0.4% is possible. If 
your goals are modest, a VCO might also do just as well.

Bob

On Jan 17, 2013, at 7:16 PM, Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Forget about it.  This is well beyond even the lunatic fringe of pulling.
> 
> So how far can I pull a crystal?
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> Does it depend upon the cut or anything that turns into price?
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