DocumentCode :
2701322
Title :
State of the art SAW resonators in France
Author :
Penavaire, Louis ; Calisti, Serge ; Solal, Marc ; Dufilie, Pierre
Author_Institution :
Thomson Sintra ASM/DTAS, Valbonne, France
fYear :
1989
fDate :
3-6 Oct 1989
Firstpage :
185
Abstract :
During the last three years Thomson has concentrated on producing reliable, low-noise, and high-stability SAW (surface acoustic wave) resonators. A complete resonator analysis was required, one which modeled effects such as transverse modes and intratransducer coupling. Research has yielded typically less than 1 p.p.m./yr aging and unloaded Q-factors higher than 18000 with resonators close to 500 MHz. The first oscillators realized at 320 MHz show a good phase noise spectrum. Standard production techniques coupled with a newly developed multichip all-quartz packaging technique were used in the resonator manufacture. In addition, with use of a finite element analysis, the mechanical structure of the resonator can now be optimized to minimize the accelerometric sensitivity, which is required in military environments. Details on the design, manufacture, and performance of resonators in the 300- and 500-MHz ranges are presented
Keywords :
acoustic resonators; crystal resonators; finite element analysis; military equipment; surface acoustic wave devices; 300 to 500 MHz; SAW resonators; accelerometric sensitivity; finite element analysis; intratransducer coupling; mechanical structure; military environments; multichip all-quartz packaging technique; phase noise spectrum; resonator manufacture; surface acoustic wave resonators; transverse modes; unloaded Q-factors; Acoustic waves; Aging; Finite element methods; Manufacturing; Oscillators; Packaging; Phase noise; Production; Standards development; Surface acoustic waves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE 1989
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1989.66980
Filename :
66980
Link To Document :
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