BVA is a manufacturing technique for crystals used in precision reference oscillators with improved aging characteristics. BVA stands for either “Besson Vieillissement Amélioré”, from the name of it's inventor Raymond Besson, or simply “Boîtier à Vieillissement Amélioré”, from one of the few manufacturers using this technology, Oscilloquartz http://www.oscilloquartz.com
Here is a short explanation of the features and design challenges brought by this technology, from the TimeNutsMailingList:
For an explanation of how the BVA works, please see the picture below which shows schematically its internal construction. (The explaining text is in German, as it is from my periodically given crystal seminar.)
The key points which yield the BVA's improved aging are:
On the other side you may imagine the main problems associated with such a construction:
It may be interesting to note, that there was a company “BVA Industries”, which wanted to generate their income solely from making BVA - which failed. Maybe because the costs could not be covered by the revenues from the rather limited market.
Bernd DK1AG