Automotive-grade MEMS oscillator for harsh environments
Rated AEC-Q100, this oscillator is qualified for automotive temperature and reliability stress. The MEMS resonator is inherently more shock- and vibration-tolerant than a quartz crystal, which suits engine-bay and chassis-mounted electronics.
13.56 MHz CMOS output with wide voltage range
The 13.56 MHz frequency is commonly used in NFC/RFID readers, ISM-band transceivers, and automotive timing modules. CMOS output interfaces directly with most logic families. Supply voltage spans 1.71V to 3.63V, covering 1.8V, 2.5V, and 3.3V rails without a separate level translator.
Housed in a no-lead package measuring 2.50 mm x 2.00 mm with a seated height of 0.89 mm. The small footprint suits space-constrained PCB layouts. The Enable/Disable function allows the oscillator output to be tri-stated for power savings or test modes.
Frequency stability and current draw
Frequency stability is ±50 ppm over the full temperature and voltage range, meeting typical timing budgets for automotive and industrial serial clocks. Typical supply current is 1.3 mA max, contributing to a low power budget in battery-backed or always-on modules.
