# Crystals ## Navigation - [Back to Sitemap](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap.md) - [Back to PCB Footprints](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints.md) ## Description A crystal is a solid material in which the atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. Crystalline materials are known for their beauty and symmetry, and they have a wide range of practical uses in fields such as electronics, jewelry, and construction. One of the key uses of crystals is in electronic devices, where they are used as semiconductors to control the flow of electricity. Crystalline materials are also used in the production of jewelry, as they can be cut and polished to create stunning gemstones. In construction, crystalline materials such as quartz and granite are often used as decorative building materials due to their durability and attractive appearance. If you are looking for high-quality crystals for your next project, flux.ai has the world's largest community-driven public library of them, with footprints, symbols, datasheets, and simulation models. Our library is constantly expanding and is a valuable resource for anyone working with crystalline materials. So, if you want to find the perfect crystal for your needs, be sure to check out flux.ai's extensive collection. ## Items (Page 1 of 25, 601 total) - [3.579545 MHz Crystal Oscillator](https://www.flux.ai/corynrobinson/3p579545-mhz-crystal-oscillator.md) - An xtal electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a precise frequency. - [Crystal Oscillator](https://www.flux.ai/jharwinbarrozo/crystal-oscillator.md) - An xtal electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a precise frequency. - [12 MHz Crystal Oscillator](https://www.flux.ai/corynrobinson/12-mhz-crystal-oscillator.md) - An xtal electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a precise frequency. - [8MHz Crystal Oscillator](https://www.flux.ai/corynrobinson/8mhz-crystal-oscillator.md) - 4 Pin crystal, GND on pins 2 and 4 - [32kHz Crystal Oscillator](https://www.flux.ai/corynrobinson/32khz-crystal-oscillator.md) - An xtal electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a precise frequency. - [CRYSTAL 12MHZ 18PF SMD FL1200112](https://www.flux.ai/collinsemasi/crystal-12mhz-18pf-smd-fl1200112.md) - 12 MHz ±30ppm Crystal 18pF 80 Ohms 4-SMD, No Lead - [8MHz Crystal Oscillator](https://www.flux.ai/corynrobinson/8mhz-crystal-oscillator.md) - 4 Pin crystal, GND on pins 2 and 4 - [12MHz Crystal Oscillator](https://www.flux.ai/collinsemasi/12mhz-crystal-oscillator.md) - 12MHz 20pF ±10ppm -40℃~+85℃ SMD3225-4P Crystals ROHS #crystal #oscillator #components #parts - [Crystal 2mmx1.6mm SMD](https://www.flux.ai/aircable/crystal-2mmx1p6mm-smd.md) - Crystal 2.0x1.6mm SMD - [Crystal HC-49US THT](https://www.flux.ai/vasyl/crystal-hc-49us-tht.md) - Crystal Resonator in HC-49/US HC-49US package through-hole DIP #generic-part-template #tht #crystal ## Pages - [Next Page](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals.md?page=2) - Pages: **1** [2](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals.md?page=2) [3](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals.md?page=3) ... [23](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals.md?page=23) [24](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals.md?page=24) [25](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals.md?page=25) --- *Generated from [https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals](https://www.flux.ai/sitemap/footprints/crystals)*