X1A0001610001xx FC3215AN 32.768000 kHz 12.5 +20.0-20.0 Low ESR 50 kΩ Max. 32.768 kHz Range Crystal unit
■FC3215AN is a low ESR and compact 32.768 kHz crystal unit that has a robust Pb-free metal lid + seam sealed package.
■It is equipped with a newly redesigned crystal element based on our in-house design and production technology expertise of tuning-fork crystal devices over the decades. It is ideal for applications that require low current consumption, such battery powered IoT devices .
■It also supports an operating temperature range of up to +105 °C.
●Features
■Package size: 3.2 x 1.5 mm, t = 0.9 mm Max.
■Nominal frequency range: 32.768 kHz
■Frequency tolerance: ±20 x 10-6 (+25 °C ± 5 °C)
■Operating temperature: -40 °C to +105 °C
■ESR:
▲35 kΩ Typ. (+25 °C)
▲50 kΩ Max. (-40 °C to +85 °C)
▲60 kΩ Max. (-40 °C to +105 °C)
X1A0001610001xx 、 FC3215AN 32.768000 kHz 12.5 +20.0-20.0 、 FC3215AN 、 X1A000161xxxx16 、 FC3215AN 32.768000kHz 12.5 +20.0-20.0 |
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[ Wireless Modules ][ Sub-clock ][ Wearable Products ][ Low Power MCUs ][ Battery Powered IoT Products ] |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2022/8/30 |
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Ver1.1 |
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