Output 1 provides 100MHz, 106.25MHz, 125MHz, or 156.25MHz; output 2 provides 25MHz, 50MHz, 100MHz, 125MHz, or 156.25MHz — both CMOS. This dual-output architecture replaces two discrete oscillators, saving board space and reducing BOM count.
Supply voltage and frequency stability
The device operates from a 2.25V to 3.6V supply, covering both 2.5V and 3.3V rails without an external regulator. Frequency stability is ±50ppm over the full temperature range, sufficient for most Ethernet, FPGA, and processor reference clock applications. Typical supply current is 32mA max with both outputs enabled; disabling the outputs via the Enable/Disable function drops current to 23mA max. The MEMS resonator provides faster startup than quartz — typically under 5ms — and is inherently more resistant to vibration and shock.
Housed in a 14-VFQFN exposed pad package measuring 3.20mm x 2.50mm with a height of 0.90mm.
