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Frequency Detectors Based on Quartz Resonators in Analytical Devices

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A mathematical model of a frequency detector based on a quartz resonator, which has a relative sensitivity of 10–8, is analyzed. Methods of optimizing the basic characteristics – the frequency range and conversion slope are described. Formulas for engineering design and experimental results are presented.

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Podgornyi, Y.V. Frequency Detectors Based on Quartz Resonators in Analytical Devices. Measurement Techniques 47, 697–705 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000043659.65794.bb

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