60 MHz MEMS oscillator for industrial timing
Unlike a quartz crystal oscillator, the MEMS resonator is inherently more shock- and vibration-tolerant — a practical advantage for deployed electronics in motor drives, outdoor telecom, or factory-floor controllers where a quartz unit might drift or fail under mechanical stress.
Power budget and standby mode
Typical supply current is 4 mA while running, and the Standby (Power Down) function drops consumption to 1 µA max — a meaningful sleep-state current for battery-operated or power-sensitive designs that need to preserve the clock tree but halt oscillation between active periods.
Housed in a 4-SMD, No Lead package measuring 5.00 mm x 3.20 mm with a seated height of 0.90 mm — a standard footprint that mates with common oscillator land patterns and keeps the board profile low for dense assemblies.
Active production — no LTB concern
Microchip lists the DSC1033BI1-060.0000 as Active — no last-time-buy notice, no end-of-life risk.
