60 MHz MEMS clock source with ±25 ppm hold
The DSC1004DI2-060.0000: It operates from a 1.8V to 3.3V supply rail, drawing a maximum of 8 mA from the active rail — a tight fit for power-sensitive automotive or industrial modules where every milliamp is budgeted. AEC-Q100 qualification means this part has passed the automotive-grade reliability stress tests — under-hood vibration, thermal shock, and extended life — so it belongs in an ECU or sensor module that sees 85°C under the bonnet.
Standby power-down and disable current
A standby (power-down) function drops the supply current to 15 µA maximum — the oscillator stops and the output goes high-impedance, letting the system wake on an external event without draining the battery during sleep. That 15 µA disable current is the same order as a coin-cell self-discharge, so a telematics unit parked for weeks still has enough charge to start the engine.
The part is available for both new designs and replacement orders through independent distribution.
