SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T07:56:16-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsMoighonFweeman on COM-11630 - Crystal KitMoighonFweemanurn:uuid:1c20158d-4a23-813e-89df-fe2eaf057c812015-01-29T14:37:35-07:00<p>I dunno, most people use 22pf caps with all crystals for some reason. Adafruit has a good article on choosing the right capacitors to use with a crystal:<p>https://blog.adafruit.com/2012/01/24/choosing-the-right-crystal-and-caps-for-your-design/</p></p>
dwavo on COM-11630 - Crystal Kitdwavourn:uuid:d14d3a20-abf4-ec1a-76aa-c48cba6de48c2013-01-16T14:27:46-07:00<p>thank you for offering this kit.</p>
Chandhooguy on COM-11630 - Crystal KitChandhooguyurn:uuid:ce8cdc61-79a0-5a8b-c4a4-21538f260df12013-01-02T18:11:32-07:00<p>When will this be back in stock?</p>
Customer #118891 on COM-11630 - Crystal KitCustomer #118891urn:uuid:4f0e6443-47c2-a306-f563-a03eda5f6cfb2012-12-23T12:22:34-07:00<p>Why 22pF caps? With 20pF rated crystals, the cap should be closer to 39pF each, depending on the parasitic C on the particular board.<p>22pF "works", for certain values of "work".</p></p>
UNTEngineer on COM-11630 - Crystal KitUNTEngineerurn:uuid:c7ab7cb0-4c55-2032-d4f9-bfd3701bfa672012-12-15T22:47:32-07:00<p>Sweet! Thanks for this!</p>