Industrial Electronics

Aker Technology launches S1A series differential crystal oscillator

26 November 2025

Aker Technology, an innovator of frequency control solutions, announces the release of the new S1A series 2.0 x 1.6 mm differential crystal oscillator series, available in high-speed current steering logic (HCSL), low voltage positive emitter coupled logic (LVPECL) and low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) outputs.

Designed with a temperature range of -40° C to 85° C for industrial grade as well as an extended range of -40° C to 125° C for automotive applications, the S1A series ensures a reliable performance across demanding environments. Its compact 2.0 mm x 1.6 mm package is ideal for high-density PCB layoutsSource: Aker TechnologySource: Aker Technology where space efficiency is critical.

Offering high accuracy and stability, Aker’s S1A series supports a frequency range of 100 MHz to 160 MHz for HCSL and LVDS outputs and 125 MHz to 160 MHz for LVPECL outputs with ±25 to ±100 ppm stability. With flexible supply voltage options including 2.5 V, 3.3 V and 2.375 V to 3.63 V, these crystal oscillators provide design versatility for a wide range of applications including:

  • Industrial and networking equipment (Ethernet, PCIe, SerDes, high-speed switches)
  • Servers and storage systems
  • High-speed imaging and communication modules
  • Automotive systems (ADAS, V2X, radar, infotainment)

With a miniaturized design and high reliability, Aker’s S1A series differential oscillators empower next-generation high-speed communication and smart electronics.

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