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STCL1120 - High frequency silicon oscillator

This page provides the datasheet information for the STCL1120, a member of the STCL1100 High frequency silicon oscillator family.

Description

The STCL1xx0 silicon oscillator devices are reliable, easy to use, 5-pin low-cost fixed frequency silicon oscillators developed primarily for microprocessor clock applications, display drivers or other system applications where tighter clock accuracy is not critical.

Features

  • Fixed frequency 10/12/16 MHz.
  • ±1.5% frequency accuracy over all conditions.
  • 5 V ±10% operation.
  • Low operating current, ultra low standby current.
  • Push-pull, CMOS compatible frequency (square wave) output.
  • Chip enable input, active high.
  • Fast & stable start-up.
  • No external components required.
  • Temperature range:.
  • 20 to +85 °C.
  • Package: SOT23-5L.
  • RoHS compliant SOT23-5L.

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Datasheet Details

Part number STCL1120
Manufacturer STMicroelectronics
File Size 177.88 KB
Description High frequency silicon oscillator
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STCL1100 STCL1120 STCL1160 High frequency silicon oscillator family Features ■ Fixed frequency 10/12/16 MHz ■ ±1.5% frequency accuracy over all conditions ■ 5 V ±10% operation ■ Low operating current, ultra low standby current ■ Push-pull, CMOS compatible frequency (square wave) output ■ Chip enable input, active high ■ Fast & stable start-up ■ No external components required ■ Temperature range: –20 to +85 °C ■ Package: SOT23-5L ■ RoHS compliant SOT23-5L Description The STCL1xx0 silicon oscillator devices are reliable, easy to use, 5-pin low-cost fixed frequency silicon oscillators developed primarily for microprocessor clock applications, display drivers or other system applications where tighter clock accuracy is not critical. Compared to ceramic resonators and crystal www.
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