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Kyocera unveils ultra-low voltage clock oscillator for mobile devices

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January 5, 2026

January 5, 2026 /SemiMedia/ — Kyocera Corp said it has developed a new series of clock oscillators designed for compact, low-power semiconductor applications, as demand grows for energy-efficient components in mobile and wearable devices.

The KC1210A series operates at 0.9 volts, roughly half the voltage required by Kyocera’s previous clock oscillator models, while offering what the company described as the world’s smallest form factor in its category. Sample shipments have begun, with mass production scheduled for the summer of 2026.

Lower operating voltage becomes critical for mobile semiconductor design

As smartphones and wearables integrate more AI processing, high-speed connectivity and data-intensive functions, power consumption has become a critical design constraint. Component suppliers are increasingly focused on reducing operating voltage and footprint to support next-generation system-on-chip architectures.

Miniaturised timing components support high-density PCB layouts

Kyocera said the KC1210A series leverages its proprietary miniaturisation technology, achieving a package size of 1.25 mm by 1.05 mm with a maximum height of 0.5 mm. The mounting area is around 1.31 square millimetres, about 60% smaller than its earlier KC2016K oscillator, enabling higher-density board layouts.

Clock oscillators play a growing role in system-level power efficiency

The series also incorporates a newly developed low-voltage oscillator IC, allowing stable operation at 0.9V. According to the company, this can reduce power consumption by around 50% compared with its previous products, supporting longer battery life in end devices.

The new oscillators are aimed at smartphones, VR and AR headsets, wearable electronics and IoT modules. Industry analysts said such timing components play a growing role in overall system efficiency as semiconductor platforms continue to move toward lower power and more compact designs.

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