On 1/28/2015 11:28 AM, Charles Steinmetz wrote:
Gerhard wrote:

It is a different game when you want to notch away sub/harmonics.

One problem with using crystals as traps (notch filters) is that the
series resistance of a crystal is several orders of magnitude higher
than that of a good series-resonant LC -- generally in the 50-100 ohm
range.  So, although the notch is very narrow, it will not be very deep
unless it is in a high-impedance circuit.  For example, in a 50 ohm

It is very straightforward to use LC networks to transform the
impedance of the crystal to a much lower value and get around this
problem.

Rick Karlquist N6RK
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