Find the ideal AEC-Q200 MHz crystals for your automotive design

Explore the simplest way to refine your selection of automotive-grade MHz crystals for your SPC5 and STM8 MCU design projects.

ECS Inc. collaborates closely with many leading chipset manufacturers, including STMicroelectronics, to deliver quick and precise timing solutions that meet the challenging demands of circuit board requirements.

With the launch of our popular STM32 Crystal Selector Tools, designed for the STM32 family of 32-bit Arm® Cortex® MCU’s, ECS Inc. has showcased strong support for STMicroelectronics and their MCU lineup.

ECS Inc. now extends support to STMicro’s SPC5 and STM8 family of automotive-grade MCU’s, including the SPC56/57/58 and STM8AF/AL/S processors. These microcontrollers power a wide range of automotive applications, from gateways and electromobility to ADAS, engine and transmission control, body, chassis and safety systems.

ECS Inc.’s AEC-Q200 certified automotive-grade crystals are specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of automotive applications. With a minimum gain margin of 5, they ensure reliable start-up in any condition.

Use the tool below to find the High-Speed External (MHz) crystals that match your project requirements, tailored to the specific STMicro automotive processor family that you are utilizing. This tool also provides quick links to access datasheets and available inventory.

SPC5 and STM8 MCU Series Crystal Selection Tools

For more technical resources, review our Technical Guides here.

Need more information? Reach out to our engineering team for a tool walk-through or to answer any questions you may have.

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SPC5 and STM8 Automotive Crystal Selection Tool was last modified: October 15th, 2024 by Jessica Moore