8.192 MHz silicon oscillator — what it delivers for the clock tree
The LTC6930CMS8-8.19#PBF is a precision silicon oscillator from Analog Devices, generating a fixed 8.192 MHz output without an external crystal or resonator. It draws 880 µA typical supply current across the full 1.7V to 5.5V range, making it a low-power drop-in for microcontroller clock sources, real-time-clock references, or serial-data rate generators.
Supply voltage and current — fit for battery and 3.3V rails
The 1.7V to 5.5V supply range covers common logic rails from 1.8V through 5V without a separate regulator. At 880 µA typical, the oscillator adds less than 1 mA to the system budget — relevant for handheld or sensor-node designs where every microamp counts.
Package and temperature grade — board-fit and environment limits
Housed in an 8-MSOP (3.00 mm width, 0.118-inch pitch) surface-mount package, the LTC6930CMS8-8.19#PBF occupies minimal board area.
Active production — no near-term obsolescence concern
Analog Devices lists the LTC6930CMS8-8.19#PBF as Active. The part is ROHS3 compliant.
