Title :
Quartz Plate Mountings and Temperature Control for Piezo Oscillators
Author :
Heaton, Vincent E. ; Lapham, E.G.
Author_Institution :
Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.
Abstract :
In this paper are described a number of representative types of mountings for rectangular and circular quartz plates to be used as frequency standards. Unless the movement of the quartz plate in the holder is restricted, the frequency will change with each slight jar. A satisfactory holder for mounting a long rectangular quartz plate to vibrate at its extensional mode may be made by clamping the plate along a central line perpendicular to its length between two keys, one in the face of each electrode. The electrodes are spaced by quartz washers. A plate mounted in such a holder will be constant in frequency to 1 part in 300,000. Such a mounting has not been found satisfactory for frequencies above 100 kc as the damping caused by the pressure of the keys is too great. A very satisfactory holder for mounting a cylindrical quartz plate for "thickness oscillation" may be made by clamping the plate between three screws, mounted radially 120 degrees apart in a ring so that they press into a V-shaped groove cut around the cylindrical surface of the quartz plate midway between the faces. The electrodes are spaced on either side of the quartz plate by pyrex washers. Mounted in such a way, the plate has been found to be constant in frequency to 1 part in 1,000,000 in a portable frequency standard with the addition of temperature control to the oscillating circuit. Some discussion is given to the subject of temperature control of the piezo oscillator.
Keywords :
Circuits; Clamps; Damping; Electrodes; Frequency; Measurement standards; Oscillators; Standards publication; Temperature control; Vibrations;
Journal_Title :
Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1932.227508