100 MHz clock source with MEMS resonator
At 100 MHz and a max supply current of 7.5 mA from a 1.8V rail, the power draw stays under 14 mW — suitable for power-budgeted designs where a quartz oscillator would consume more board area and current.
Industrial temperature grade and stability margin
A ±20 ppm hold at 100 MHz translates to a worst-case timing error of about 200 ps over temperature — the FPGA or MCU PLL can absorb that without bit-error-rate degradation on a 100 MHz source.
Housed in a 4-VLGA package measuring 2.50 mm × 2.00 mm with a seated height of 0.89 mm, the oscillator fits into dense PCB layouts where every square millimeter counts. Surface-mount assembly with a 0.89 mm max height keeps the component low enough for mezzanine card gaps and thin-profile enclosures.
