100 MHz MEMS oscillator with automotive qualification
It outputs a CMOS-level clock at 100 MHz with ±25 ppm frequency stability, covering the timing needs of microcontrollers, FPGAs, Ethernet PHYs, and other digital logic that expects a clean square-wave reference. The supply voltage range spans 1.8V to 3.3V, so the same part can feed a 1.8V FPGA bank or a 3.3V MCU without a level translator — just tie the supply pin to the rail.
AEC-Q100 Grade 1 — under-hood temperature range
The AEC-Q100 stamp means it passed the reliability stress tests (preconditioning, temperature cycling, HAST, etc.) required for production vehicle programs. The 0.90 mm seated height keeps it low-profile for tight enclosures.
Standby power-down for battery-conscious designs
This is handy for battery-powered modules that need to cut clock power between active bursts. The MEMS core itself consumes less than a quartz equivalent, but the output driver still needs to charge and discharge the load capacitance.
