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SIT8918AE-33-33E-10.000000T

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OSC MEMS 10.0000MHZ LVCMOS SMD
CategoryPassive components   
File Size129KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerSiTime
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OSC MEMS 10.0000MHZ LVCMOS SMD

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Parameter NameAttribute value
typeMEMS (silicon)
frequency10MHz
Functionenable/disable
outputLVCMOS
Voltage - Power3.3V
frequency stability±50ppm
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 105°C
Current - Power (maximum)4.5mA
grade-
Installation typesurface mount
Package/casing4-SMD, no leads
size/dimensions0.197" long x 0.126" wide (5.00mm x 3.20mm)
Height - Installation (maximum)0.032"(0.80mm)
Current - Power (disabled) (maximum)4.1mA
Aug 2015
FAQ – New revision products
1. What revision B products has SiTime rolled out?
The table below provides a summary of the rev. B part numbers and their rev. A counterparts.
Low Power Oscillators
High-Temp Oscillators
SOT23 Oscillators / Clock
Generators
Rev. B
SiT1602B, SiT8008B,
SiT8009B
SiT1618B, SiT8918B,
SiT8919B, SiT8920B,
SiT8921B
SiT2001B, SiT2002B,
SiT2018B, SiT2019B,
SiT2020B, SiT2021B
Rev. A
SiT1602A, SiT8008A,
SiT8009A
SiT1618A, SiT8918A,
SiT8919A, SiT8920A,
SiT8921A
SiT2001A, SiT2002A,
SiT2018A, SiT2019A,
SiT2020A, SiT2021A
2. Why did SiTime update the product revision to B?
SiTime enabled a programmable option for a very large customer to accommodate their specific
system level requirement. Consequently SiTime is rolling out revision B to all of our customers
in order to maximize our supply chain and inventory management efficiency.
3. What kind of changes has SiTime made on the rev B?
An additional programmable option is enabled in rev B, but spec-wise, rev B is the same as rev
A, except the IDD max value for 3.3V is slightly higher in the new rev.
4. What is the difference between A and B?
Max current consumption is increased by a small account (0.1 to 0.2 mA) in some cases.
5. What is the benefit of using rev B?
The main benefit over time is better lead time as SiTime will have more rev B inventory in the
channel and at tour factory as our large customers have been or are transitioning over to rev B.
6. Will Rev A still be available?
Yes, there will be absolutely no change for our customers who are using rev A in their existing
designs. We will continue to ship in volume to support these designs.
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