AEC-Q100 qualification for automotive timing
The DSC1001AI2-148.5000: The MEMS resonator inherently withstands shock and vibration better than quartz, reducing the risk of frequency drift or failure in high-stress automotive and industrial deployments.
148.5 MHz clock with ±25 ppm stability
At 148.5 MHz with ±25 ppm frequency stability, this oscillator suits video timing, Ethernet PHY reference clocks, and serial links that require a tight jitter budget. The CMOS output interfaces directly with most MCUs, FPGAs, and SoCs without external level translation.
Power budget: 8.7 mA active, 15 µA standby
Drawing 8.7 mA max at 148.5 MHz, the active current is low enough for power-sensitive designs; the 15 µA standby current via the Standby (Power Down) function preserves battery life in systems that sleep between operations.
