The DSC1001DL2-023.0000: AEC-Q100 qualification qualifies this MEMS oscillator for automotive-grade clocking — engine control units, body controllers, and infotainment modules. The 4-VDFN package fits tight PCB layouts, and the standby function lets the system shut the oscillator off when the clock tree is idle.
Supply voltage and power — one rail covers 1.8V to 3.3V logic
The 1.8V to 3.3V supply range means the same part works on a 1.8V MCU core rail, a 2.5V FPGA bank, or a 3.3V peripheral bus — no separate LDO just for the oscillator. Maximum current draw is 5 mA, which is typical for a MEMS oscillator at this frequency — the standby function pulls that to near-zero when the system enters a low-power state.
Active production — sourcing through independent distribution
It remains a current-production part suitable for new designs. Sourced through independent distribution channels.
