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ASEMB-100.000MHZ-XY-T

ASEMB-100.000MHZ-XY-T

Abracon LLC
100 MHz XO (Standard) CMOS Oscillator 1.8V ~ 3.3V Standby (Power Down) 4-SMD, No Lead
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Overview

The ASEMB-100.000MHZ-XY-T is a high-performance 100 MHz MEMS oscillator from Abracon's Pure Silicon series. It provides a stable CMOS output across a wide supply voltage range of 1.8V to 3.3V in a compact 3.2mm x 2.5mm package. This industrial-grade timing solution is rated for operation up to 105 degrees Celsius with a high frequency stability of +/-10ppm.

Why Choose This Part

The MEMS-based resonator offers superior shock and vibration resistance compared to traditional quartz crystals. Its tight +/-10ppm stability over an extended temperature range of -40C to +105C ensures reliable performance in demanding thermal environments.

Applications

High-Speed Communication Links
Provides a precise 100 MHz reference clock for Ethernet, SATA, and PCI Express interfaces requiring low jitter.
Industrial Control Systems
Suitable for PLC and automation hardware operating in harsh environments up to 105C.
FPGA and Processor Clocking
Acts as a primary system clock for FPGAs and high-speed microcontrollers that require a fast startup and stable timing.
Portable Electronics
Utilizes a power-down standby mode to conserve battery life in handheld instrumentation.

Key Specifications

Type XO (Standard)
Output CMOS
Function Standby (Power Down)
Frequency 100 MHz
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Base Resonator MEMS
Package / Case 4-SMD, No Lead
Size / Dimension 0.126" L x 0.098" W (3.20mm x 2.50mm)
Voltage - Supply 1.8V ~ 3.3V
Frequency Stability +/-10ppm
Height - Seated (Max) 0.035" (0.90mm)
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 105degC
Current - Supply (Max) 16mA
Supplier Device Package 4-SMD (3.2x2.5)

Getting Started

Ensure a 0.1uF bypass capacitor is placed as close as possible to the VDD pin for optimal noise rejection. When designing the PCB layout, keep the output trace short and use a solid ground plane to maintain signal integrity at 100 MHz.