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Which guidelines should I trust choosing crystal for oscillator: AN4488 or AN2867?

RDien
Associate III

AN4488 goes like:

0693W00000JNmo1QAD.pngWhy 15 pF is a maximum value? It came out of nowhere.

At the same time AN2867:

0693W00000JNmoLQAT.pngEmmmm...

So I am confused. What should I do now? Never use 12.5 pF crystal or use it and do the calculations in accordance with AN2867 to get accurate values?

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TDK
Guru

I would duplicate what is done on known good ST hardware.

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RDien
Associate III

Thanks! That is exactly what I am doing right now! But this is not my case, because what I need is a device working reliably 24/7, 365 days per year in a pretty harsh environment. It is power supply powered, so the power consumption of the RTC oscillator with 12.5 pF capacitors is the last thing I'd worry about. Unfortunately ST hardware I can reach is not designed at this level of robustness.