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Microchip Technology DSC1001CI2-060.0000 — Crystals & Oscillators

DSC1001CI2-060.0000 MEMS XO – 60 MHz, AEC-Q100, Active

MPNDSC1001CI2-060.0000
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Microchip Technology DSC1001CI2-060.0000, XO (Standard) MEMS oscillator, 60 MHz CMOS output, ±25 ppm stability, 1.8V–3.3V supply, AEC-Q100, -40°C to +85°C, 4-SMD no-lead package.

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Specifications

DSC1001CI2-060.0000 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeXO (Standard)
SeriesDSC1001
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage1.8V ~ 3.3V
Current - supply7.2mA
Current - supply (Disable)15µA
Frequency60 MHz
Frequency stability±25ppm
Operating temperature-40°C~85°C
Size (Dimension)0.126\" L x 0.098\" W (3.20mm x 2.50mm)
Height - seated0.035\" (0.90mm)
OutputCMOS
PackageTube
RatingsAEC-Q100
FunctionStandby (Power Down)
Base resonatorMEMS
Case4-SMD, No Lead

Product details

60 MHz MEMS XO with AEC-Q100 qualification

The DSC1001CI2-060.0000 is a 60 MHz MEMS-based oscillator from Microchip's DSC1001 series, delivering a CMOS output with ±25 ppm frequency stability across a 1.8V to 3.3V supply range. The MEMS resonator replaces a quartz crystal, giving the part better shock and vibration immunity than a traditional crystal oscillator — a practical advantage on a board that sees mechanical cycling or high-G environments.

Standby power-down and supply current

A standby (power-down) function drops the supply current to 15 µA max when the enable pin is pulled low — useful for battery-backed modules that need to preserve charge during sleep. Active supply current is 7.2 mA max at 60 MHz, which is typical for a 60 MHz CMOS MEMS oscillator; the 1.8V–3.3V wide supply range means the same BOM line can serve a 1.8V core clock and a 3.3V peripheral clock without a voltage translator.

Frequently asked questions

What is the standby current of the DSC1001CI2-060.0000?

Standby (power-down) supply current is 15 µA max when the output is disabled.