Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Crystal”
Crystal Load Capacitance Mysteries
Crystal Load Capacitance Mysteries
Every hobby electronics enthusiast has encountered it at least once: you carefully wire up a microcontroller circuit, double-check all the connections, apply power, and… nothing. The crystal oscillator refuses to start, leaving your project dead in the water. While many factors can cause oscillator failures, one of the most misunderstood culprits is incorrect load capacitance.
The Hidden Capacitance Network
Understanding crystal oscillator fundamentals is crucial, but the load capacitance specification often confuses even experienced hobbyists. When a crystal datasheet specifies a load capacitance of, say, 18pF, it’s not simply telling you to connect 18pF capacitors to each crystal pin. Instead, it’s describing the total capacitive load the crystal “sees” looking out from its terminals.