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I think most of use agree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16 MHz crystal of the Arduino. That's what I've believed until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are twostwo crystals on the board.

Which one out of those two is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there two?

Take a look at this picture:

Enter image description here

I think most of use agree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16 MHz crystal of the Arduino. That's what I've believed until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are twos crystals on the board.

Which one out of those two is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there two?

Take a look at this picture:

I think most of use agree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16 MHz crystal of the Arduino. That's what I've believed until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are two crystals on the board.

Which one out of those two is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there two?

Does the Arduino Uno has 2 crystalhave two crystals?

Take a look at this picture.:

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I think most of use agree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16MHz16 MHz crystal of the Arduino. Thats whatsThat's what I've believebelieved until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are 2 crystaltwos crystals on the board.

So my questionWhich one out of those two is:

Which one out of those 2 is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there 2? actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there two?

Arduino Uno has 2 crystal?

Take a look at this picture.

enter image description here

I think most of use agree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16MHz crystal of the Arduino. Thats whats I've believe until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are 2 crystal on the board.

So my question is:

Which one out of those 2 is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there 2?

Does the Arduino Uno have two crystals?

Take a look at this picture:

Enter image description here

I think most of use agree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16 MHz crystal of the Arduino. That's what I've believed until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are twos crystals on the board.

Which one out of those two is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there two?

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Take a look at this picture.

enter image description here

I think most of use a greeagree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16MHz crystal of the Arduino. Thats whats I've believe until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are 2 crystal on the board.

So my question is:

Which one out of those 2 is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there 2?

Take a look at this picture.

enter image description here

I think most of use a gree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16MHz crystal of the Arduino. Thats whats I've believe until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are 2 crystal on the board.

So my question is:

Which one out of those 2 is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there 2?

Take a look at this picture.

enter image description here

I think most of use agree that the "big silvery" thing on the board (red) is the famous 16MHz crystal of the Arduino. Thats whats I've believe until very recently.

I was bored so I looked at my Arduino Uno, and saw that it has what seems like another crystal (yellow). It looks like the one that is on the Pro Mini. It's also located near the XTAL pins. After I inspected the schematic a second time, it also appears that there are 2 crystal on the board.

So my question is:

Which one out of those 2 is actually connected to the XTAL pins and why are there 2?

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