200 MHz LVDS clock source with MEMS reliability
Output is LVDS, which means the signal is differential and suited to driving long traces on a PCB or feeding a clock input on an FPGA or SerDes transceiver without the common-mode noise pickup a single-ended clock would see. The 200 MHz frequency sits in the range used for Gigabit Ethernet reference clocks, PCIe reference clocks, and high-speed ADC sampling clocks.
Supply range and standby power-down
Supply voltage spans 2.25V to 3.63V, so the oscillator runs directly off a 2.5V or 3.3V rail without a separate LDO.
The 6-SMD, No Lead package measures 7.0 mm x 5.0 mm with a seated height of 0.90 mm max. The footprint is a standard 6-pad land pattern for high-frequency oscillators; layout engineers should match the pad geometry to the recommended land pattern in the datasheet to keep the 50-ohm trace impedance to the receiver. It fits outdoor telecom enclosures, motor-drive control boards, and factory-floor PLCs where the ambient temperature can climb above 70°C.
No stock-holding claim — each order is confirmed against the supply channel at quote.
