A good PCB layout for the RV-8564-C2 involves keeping the oscillator as close to the microcontroller as possible, using a ground plane, and minimizing the length of the clock signal traces.
To ensure the oscillator starts up correctly, make sure the power supply is stable, the oscillator is properly connected, and the load capacitors are correctly sized and placed.
The maximum frequency deviation for the RV-8564-C2 is ±20 ppm over the operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Yes, the RV-8564-C2 is designed to operate in high-vibration environments, but it's essential to ensure the oscillator is properly mounted and secured to the PCB to prevent mechanical stress.
To troubleshoot issues with the oscillator not oscillating, check the power supply, oscillator connections, and load capacitors. Also, verify that the oscillator is not damaged or counterfeit.
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