MEMS XO at a baud-rate frequency
The ASVMB-11.0592MHZ-XY-T is an LVCMOS-output clock oscillator in the ASVMB Pure Silicon family — Abracon's MEMS resonator line, not a quartz crystal. At 11.0592 MHz the frequency divides cleanly into the standard UART baud divisors (9600, 19200, 115200), which is why this exact crystal rate shows up in virtually every RS-232/RS-485 serial design and in USB fractional-N synthesizers. The LVCMOS output drives standard CMOS input thresholds on any MCU or UART transceiver downstream.
±10ppm stability across the industrial temperature band
Frequency stability is ±10 ppm total — that includes initial tolerance, temperature drift over -40°C to +105°C, and supply voltage variation. For a UART link running at 115200 baud, a ±10 ppm error translates to a bit-time error of roughly 0.87 ns per bit; at 8N1 framing the accumulated error over a 10-bit character stays well inside the receiver's sampling window, so no UART controller will flag a framing error at room temperature or at temperature extremes. Draws 16 mA maximum when the output is active and 15 µA in power-down (standby). The low disabled-state current makes this suitable for battery-backed designs where the oscillator is the primary remaining load after the host MCU enters deep-sleep.
4-SMD exposed-pad footprint for board layout
Check the land pattern against the datasheet before committing to the layout, particularly the pad registration tolerance for rework. Supplied on tape-and-reel and cut-tape — the cut-tape option suits low-volume prototyping runs where you want one-off pieces without stripping a full reel. Lead-free and RoHS-compliant per the standard Abracon documentation package.
Active production — quoted to order
The ASVMB family is a current production line.
