Oscillator circuit having a memory that stores the characteristi

Oscillators – Frequency stabilization – Temperature or current responsive means in circuit

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331 66, 331158, H03B 532

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055744087

ABSTRACT:
In an oscillator circuit (VCOS) that contains an oscillator crystal having characteristic information (ki) individually associated to the oscillator crystal, the crystal signals or digital clock signals (ts) are conducted to an output (A). A memory that stores the individual characteristic information (ki) of the oscillator crystal is fashioned in the oscillator circuit (VCOS) such that the individual characteristic information (ki) of the oscillator crystals are moved to at least one output (A, AM) of the oscillator circuit (VCOS) as analog, digital, coded digital or modulated signals (msp).

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