13.824 MHz MEMS XO with AEC-Q100 grade
AEC-Q100 qualification means this part has passed the automotive-grade reliability stress tests — under-hood or cabin-mounted ECUs that see 85°C ambient and vibration have a qualified clock source. The MEMS resonator replaces the quartz crystal, giving better shock and vibration immunity — a practical advantage on a factory floor or in a vehicle where quartz can suffer micro-cracks over time.
Supply voltage and power budget
Supply voltage range spans 1.8V to 3.3V — the same oscillator can serve a 1.8V FPGA bank and a 3.3V microcontroller without a separate level translator on the clock line. Maximum supply current is 8 mA during active operation; the standby (power-down) function drops draw to 15 µA max, letting the system gate the clock to a sleeping peripheral without a discrete load switch.
Housed in a 4-VDFN package measuring 3.20 mm x 2.50 mm with a seated height of 0.90 mm — the compact footprint fits tight layout zones like a CAN transceiver or Ethernet PHY clock input.
