8 MHz MEMS oscillator for automotive and industrial clocking
AEC-Q100 qualification means this part has passed the automotive-grade reliability stress tests — temperature cycling, ESD, latch-up — required for under-hood and cabin-domain ECUs. The MEMS resonator is inherently more resistant to shock and vibration than a quartz crystal, which reduces the risk of frequency drift in engine-bay or chassis-mounted assemblies.
Standby power-down and supply flexibility
A standby (power-down) function drops the supply current to 15 µA max when the enable pin is pulled low — useful for battery-backed modules that must sleep between wake events. The supply voltage range spans 1.8V to 3.3V, covering the common digital rails without an external regulator. Active current draw is 6.3 mA max at full speed, which keeps the thermal budget low in a sealed 4-SMD package.
Package and footprint for board layout
Housed in a 4-SMD no-lead package measuring 3.20 mm x 2.50 mm with a seated height of 0.90 mm — a compact footprint that fits tight PCB real estate. Surface-mount assembly with no exposed paddle; standard reflow profiles for 4-pin SMD oscillators apply.
