16 MHz HCMOS with a 1.8–3.3 V supply window
The ECS-2016MV-160-BN-TR3: That MultiVolt range covers the 1.8 V rail common on low-power MCUs and the 3.3 V rails found on most Ethernet and industrial controllers — one part number serves both voltage domains without a layout change. For a 16 MHz reference that means the actual output sits within ±800 Hz of nominal across the full temperature range, which is adequate for UART clocking, SPI bus tickers, and general-purpose MCU PLLs but will not meet the sub-ppm requirements of precision timing or long-haul serial protocols.
Current draw and the enable/disable pin
Maximum supply current is 6 mA when the oscillator is running; pulling the enable/disable pin low drops the draw to 10 µA maximum. The shutdown current is low enough that the part works in battery-backed designs where the MCU gates the clock off between measurement cycles — the oscillator wakes within the crystal warm-up window, which the datasheet will specify in the startup time curve.
2.00 mm × 1.60 mm package and board integration
The 0.85 mm profile is a standard low-height oscillator — it clears most coverlid constraints on handheld and portable boards, but the 2.00 mm length means the two pads at each end are close enough that solder joint inspection under a loupe is worth the extra step on production boards.
