It is suitable for cabin and chassis-domain electronics where a quartz oscillator would risk shock or vibration drift. A single BOM line can serve 1.8V MCU and 3.3V logic systems without a separate regulator tap.
Power budget for battery and always-on circuits
Active current is 6.3 mA max at 13 MHz — low enough for a CAN node or a sensor hub running off a 3.3V rail. The standby function is controlled via a dedicated pin — pull it low to disable the output and cut draw to microamps. No external load-switch needed.
2.5 mm × 2.0 mm, 4-SMD no-lead package — the 0.90 mm seated height fits under low-profile enclosures. The land pattern is compatible with standard 2.0×2.5 mm XO footprints; no pad redesign for a quartz-to-MEMS swap. This is the commercial/industrial band — fine for passenger cabin, not for under-hood ambient above 70°C.
Product status is Active — Microchip continues production. The DSC1001 series includes multiple frequency and stability options; the DSC1001DE1-013.0000T is the 13 MHz, ±50 ppm stability variant.
