8.192 MHz silicon oscillator — no crystal, no load caps
The LTC6930IMS8-8.19#PBF is a fixed-frequency silicon oscillator from Analog Devices that outputs 8.192 MHz without requiring an external crystal or ceramic resonator. It fits into the Clock & Timing ICs category and is built to replace a crystal-based clock source with a single IC in an 8-MSOP package. Supply voltage spans 1.7V to 5.5V, so the same part works on a 1.8V MCU rail, a 3.3V FPGA bank, or a 5V legacy logic bus — no extra regulator needed. At 880 µA typical supply current, it draws less than a standard can oscillator and avoids the startup-time penalty of a crystal circuit.
Industrial temp grade and supply-range flexibility
The wide 1.7V–5.5V supply range means you can drop it into a design without recalculating the rail voltage; it also tolerates a 5V rail that droops to 4.5V under load. The 8-MSOP package (0.118-inch width, 3.00 mm) is a common footprint; the 0.65 mm pitch is hand-solderable with a fine tip and fits a 2-layer board.
Active production — no obsolescence watch needed
ROHS3 compliant, so it meets current European and global solder-reflow requirements. Sourced through our distribution network; quoted to order against your BOM quantity.
