Oscillators and clock generators are timing devices, which are needed in just about all electronic circuits. Quartz crystal oscillators, along with clock generators, are a $5 billion market that MEMS oscillator vendors are hoping to crack. Quartz crystal is well established, and system designers are accustomed to using these devices. However, MEMS oscillators offer several advantages over quartz devices. In addition to various metrics on performance and reliability, MEMS hold a distinct edge over quartz in size, cost and power consumption. System designers have become more receptive to considering MEMS oscillators. The MEMS oscillator vendors have invested a great deal of time and effort into reliability and performance testing to demonstrate that MEMS oscillators are on par with and even better than traditional quartz solutions. These vendors are citing increasing design wins. At $37.9 million, the MEMS oscillator market represented less than one percent of the total timing market of $6.9 billion in 2012. There is huge potential for growth for MEMS Oscillators, which is attracting more vendors, like recent entrant Silicon Labs, which offers a single-chip CMOS MEMS oscillator. According to the report from Semico Research, MEMS Oscillators: The Momentum is Building, the CAGR for MEMS Oscillator unit shipments will exceed 76% from 2012 through 2017. "MEMS oscillator vendors are beginning to offer smaller innovative packages in order to achieve smaller footprints and thinner profiles," says Tony Massimini, Chief of Technology for Semico Research. "The key markets that will drive growth are portable applications with new designs and short life cycles. More cell phones, tablet PCs and ultraportable PCs are trending to thinner designs." Key research findings include:
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