Microchip Technology DSC6311JA1AB-027.0000
The DSC6311JA1AB-027.0000 from Microchip Technology is a high-performance, low-power silicon MEMS oscillator that offers an excellent alternative to traditional crystal oscillators. This device provides a frequency of 27.0000 MHz, which is a common clock frequency used in various electronic applications, including microcontroller-based systems, IoT devices, and consumer electronics.
Key Features
- Stability: The DSC6311 series boasts superb frequency stability over a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable operation under varying environmental conditions.
- Size: Its compact 2.5 x 2.0 mm package is ideal for space-constrained applications, offering designers a space-saving solution without compromising on performance.
- Power Consumption: Designed for power-sensitive applications, this oscillator maintains low power consumption, contributing to the extended battery life of portable devices.
- Output Type: It provides a CMOS/LVTTL compatible output, making it easy to integrate into existing designs without the need for additional components.
- Supply Voltage: Operating with a supply voltage of 1.8V to 3.3V, the DSC6311JA1AB-027.0000 accommodates a range of power supplies, adding to its versatility.
Applications
The DSC6311JA1AB-027.0000 is suited for a variety of applications that require a stable and precise clock source. Its use cases include:
- Consumer electronics such as wearables, smart home devices, and portable media players
- Industrial and automotive systems that demand robust performance in harsh environments
- Communication devices such as smartphones, tablets, and wireless modules
- Medical equipment where precision and reliability are critical
- Networking hardware, including routers, switches, and servers
With its combination of high stability, low power consumption, and compact size, the DSC6311JA1AB-027.0000 from Microchip Technology is an ideal choice for engineers looking to enhance their designs with a reliable clock source that meets the stringent demands of modern electronic devices.