200 MHz LVDS MEMS oscillator for precision timing
The LVDS output provides low-jitter differential signaling for high-speed clock distribution in networking switches, base stations, and test equipment — the 200 MHz carrier suits 10GbE reference clocks and FPGA transceiver reference inputs.
Supply flexibility and standby power-down
Operating from a 2.25V to 3.63V supply, this oscillator works directly off a 2.5V or 3.3V rail without an intermediate regulator — the wide range absorbs rail tolerance in multi-voltage systems. The standby (power-down) function drops current consumption to 95 µA max, enabling battery-powered equipment to gate the clock tree during sleep intervals without a separate enable switch. Active supply current is 32 mA max at 200 MHz — the MEMS resonator draws less than a quartz equivalent at this frequency, keeping the thermal budget low in dense boards.
It remains available for new designs and production builds. Sourced through independent distribution; quoted to order against the BOM quantity.
Compact 6-SMD footprint for space-constrained layouts
Housed in a 6-SMD, no-lead package measuring 3.20mm x 2.50mm with a seated height of 0.90mm — the 0.126" x 0.098" footprint fits under a mezzanine card or alongside a fine-pitch BGA without crowding. Surface-mount assembly with standard reflow profiles; the MEMS resonator is less sensitive to board flex than a quartz crystal, reducing failure risk during PCB handling.
