33 MHz MEMS oscillator with military temperature range
The MEMS resonator replaces a quartz crystal — it starts up faster and survives higher shock and vibration, which matters for avionics, downhole instrumentation, and satellite payloads where a quartz oscillator might fail under launch or drill-string vibration.
Housed in a 6-VDFN package measuring 2.50 mm x 2.00 mm with a seated height of 0.90 mm, the footprint is compact but the small pad pitch and exposed die paddle demand a controlled solder-paste stencil and a via-in-pad thermal relief strategy — a standard two-layer board with 0.5 mm vias under the paddle works if the via count matches the datasheet's recommended land pattern. The Enable/Disable function lets the oscillator be gated off by a logic-level signal, pulling the output to high-impedance and cutting supply current — useful for power-cycled sensor nodes or multi-clock-domain FPGAs that shut down unused PLLs.
Sourced through independent distribution; quoted to order against the BOM quantity.
