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100 MHz XO (Standard) LVDS Oscillator 2.5V Enable/Disable 6-SMD, No Lead

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Alternative Part

100 MHz XO (Standard) LVDS Oscillator 2.5V Enable/Disable 6-SMD, No Lead

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100 MHz XO (Standard) LVDS Oscillator 2.5V Enable/Disable 6-SMD, No Lead

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1. 633L10006C2T Substitution Conclusion From the perspective of core electrical parameters and mechanical packaging, the 633L10006C2T offers potential for direct substitution, as its frequency, voltage, output type, enable function, and package dimensions fully match the original part. The most significant deviation lies in the maximum operating current: the original part is rated at 34 mA, while the CTS part reaches up to 66 mA. Substituting with this device would substantially increase overall system power consumption (approximately 94%), which may impact power network design, thermal management, and battery life. If the application is power-sensitive or has limited power headroom, the substitution carries risk. If sufficient power margin exists and only signal integrity is a priority, it could serve as an alternative, though thermal dissipation and power delivery capability must be rigorously evaluated.
2. 633V10006C2T Substitution Conclusion The 633V10006C2T shares essentially the same parameters as the 633L10006C2T. Likewise, its maximum operating current (66 mA) significantly exceeds that of the original part (34 mA), directly leading to considerably higher power consumption and thermal dissipation after substitution. The suffix differences—“L” versus “V”—typically indicate variations in operating temperature range or internal design revision, though the provided parameters do not specify the exact distinction. This suggests the “V” variant may offer a wider temperature range or different internal architecture; however, detailed datasheets should be consulted to confirm whether it provides additional reliability or environmental adaptability benefits. The substitution feasibility conclusion remains the same as for the “L” variant: electrical and mechanical interfaces are compatible, but the sharp rise in power consumption is the primary constraint. System-level validation is mandatory, and it is advisable to verify whether the specific “V” suffix specifications better align with the application’s environmental requirements.
Analysis ID: 2C03-1450000
Based on part parameters and for reference only. Not to be used for procurement or production.
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