Its AEC-Q100 rating places it in the automotive qualification program, meaning the part has passed the temperature cycling, ESD, and reliability stress tests required for PPAP submission — a hard requirement for any OEM auditor reviewing a clock source in an ECU or infotainment module.
Operating from 1.7V to 3.6V, this oscillator covers the full range of modern digital core and I/O rails — 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.0V, and 3.3V — without an external regulator.
Frequency stability over temperature
This means the part can be designed into new BOMs without a lifetime-buy risk.
Housed in a 4-VDFN package measuring 3.20 mm x 2.50 mm with a seated height of 0.90 mm max, this oscillator fits into the same land pattern as many standard 3.2 x 2.5 mm quartz oscillators. The surface-mount package requires standard reflow profiling — no special MEMS-specific handling beyond the usual MSL precautions.
Power consumption — active vs standby
Active supply current is 8 mA max at the rated frequency and load. When the standby pin is asserted, the oscillator stops and draws only 15 µA max.
