Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Frequency Control (41st) Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 27-29 May 1987

Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Frequency Control (41st) Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 27-29 May 1987
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Total Pages: 564
Release: 1987
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Table of Contents: Millisecond Pulsar Rivals Best Atomic Clock Stability; Atomic Frequency Standards; Initial Operational Experience with a Mercury Ion Storage Frequency Standard; Frequency Stability, Distribution and Time Transfer; Characteristics and Sources of Phase Noise in Stable Oscillators; Piezoelectric Materials, Resonators, Sensors and Saw Devices; Electrodiffusion or Sweeping of Ions in Quartz; Crystal Oscillators, Microwave and Millimeter Wave Oscillators and Frequency Control Circuitry; The Acceleration Sensitivity of Quartz Crystal Oscillators: A Review; High Frequency Stable Frequency Sources for Advanced Systems; A High Linearity SAW Accelerometer; and Use of Annular SAW for Cutting Quartz Resonator Blanks and Comparison with Other Methods. Symposia.

Proceedings of the 35th Annual Symposium on Frequency Control, 27-29 May 1981, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Proceedings of the 35th Annual Symposium on Frequency Control, 27-29 May 1981, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Author: ARMY ELECTRONICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND ADELPHI MD.
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Total Pages: 723
Release: 1981
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This technical report deals with: Plenary session; Resonator Processing and Acceleration Resistant Crystal Units; Miniature Resonators and Resonator Theory; Filter Crystals and Crystal Measurements; Crystal Synthesis and Fundamental Properties of Quartz; Surface Acoustic Wave Devices; Frequency Generation and Frequency Stability; Future Frequency Control Needs and Frequency and Time Distribution, and Atomic and Molecular Frequency Control Devices.