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Microchip Technology DSC1001AL5-032.0000 — Crystals & Oscillators

DSC1001AL5-032.0000 MEMS XO – 32 MHz, AEC-Q100, ±10 ppm

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Microchip Technology DSC1001AL5-032.0000, 32 MHz MEMS XO (Standard), CMOS output, ±10 ppm stability, 1.8V–3.3V supply, AEC-Q100 rated, surface-mount 4-SMD package.

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Specifications

DSC1001AL5-032.0000 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeXO (Standard)
SeriesDSC1001
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage1.8V ~ 3.3V
Current - supply7.2mA
Current - supply (Disable)15µA
Frequency32 MHz
Frequency stability±10ppm
Operating temperature-40°C~105°C
Size (Dimension)0.276\" L x 0.197\" W (7.00mm x 5.00mm)
Height - seated0.035\" (0.90mm)
OutputCMOS
PackageTube
RatingsAEC-Q100
FunctionStandby (Power Down)
Base resonatorMEMS
Case4-SMD, No Lead Exposed Pad

Product details

Why a MEMS oscillator instead of quartz

Rated AEC-Q100, it operates from -40°C to +105°C — the under-hood temperature band where quartz oscillators often drift beyond ±10 ppm or fail from vibration.

Frequency stability and output

CMOS output drives standard logic inputs directly; no external termination or level translation is needed for 3.3V or 1.8V logic families.

Housed in a 4-SMD, No Lead Exposed Pad package measuring 7.00 mm x 5.00 mm with a seated height of 0.90 mm — the exposed pad provides a thermal path to the PCB ground plane for heat dissipation.

Quoted to order against BOM quantities.

Frequently asked questions

Is the DSC1001AL5-032.0000 AEC-Q100 qualified?

Yes, it carries an AEC-Q100 rating, which qualifies it for automotive applications including under-hood and engine-bay environments with ambient temperatures from -40°C to +105°C.

How does the DSC1001AL5-032.0000 compare to a standard quartz oscillator?

The MEMS resonator eliminates quartz-crystal start-up delays and shock/vibration sensitivity. The ±10 ppm stability matches or exceeds most quartz XOs, while the 15 µA standby current is lower than typical quartz oscillators with power-down capability.

What is the standby current consumption of this oscillator?

Maximum disable (standby) current is 15 µA, allowing the oscillator to be gated off during sleep modes to conserve power in battery-powered or energy-harvesting designs.