Hi Ying,
The 941AS EVM uses LMK61E0M , which operates up to 200MHz.
For Automotive grade, depending on your application configuration, you could also look into the following parts: CDCE913-Q1 , CDCEL937-Q1 , CDCE6214-Q1
Regards,
Fadi A.
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