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SiT8021 - Ultra-Small uPower Oscillator

General Description

The SiT8021 is the industry's smallest and the lowest power MHz oscillator.

With 0.1 mW of active power consumption at 3.072 MHz output frequency, this µPower oscillator enables longer battery life for a wearable, IoT or mobile device compared to a quartz-based oscillator or resonator.

Key Features

  • Ultra-low current consumption of 60 µA at 3.072 MHz.
  • Ultra-small 1.5 mm x 0.8 mm package.
  • 1 to 26 MHz with 6 decimal places of accuracy.
  • Operating temperature from -40°C to 85°C.
  • Frequency stability as low as ±50 ppm.
  • Programmable output drive strength for best EMI or driving multiple loads.
  • Ultra-light weight of 1.28 mg.
  • RoHS and REACH compliant, Pb-free, Halogen-free and Antimony-free Electrical Specifications Table 1. Electrical Characteristics All M.

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Datasheet Details

Part number SiT8021
Manufacturer SiTime
File Size 393.80 KB
Description Ultra-Small uPower Oscillator
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SiT8021 1 to 26 MHz, Ultra-Small µPower Oscillator Description The SiT8021 is the industry's smallest and the lowest power MHz oscillator. With 0.1 mW of active power consumption at 3.072 MHz output frequency, this µPower oscillator enables longer battery life for a wearable, IoT or mobile device compared to a quartz-based oscillator or resonator. The device comes in the smallest 1.5 mm x 0.8 mm package. The unique combination of ultra-low power, ultrasmall package and flexible output frequency makes it ideal for power sensitive and space constrained applications. Applications ◼ Tablets ◼ Fitness bands ◼ Health and medical monitoring ◼ Wearables ◼ Portable audio ◼ Input devices ◼ IoT devices Features ◼ Ultra-low current consumption of 60 µA at 3.072 MHz ◼ Ultra-small 1.5 mm x 0.