60.07 MHz MEMS clock with ±25 ppm hold over temperature
The DSC1033DI2-060.0700T: At 60 MHz, ±25 ppm means the clock edge can drift up to ±1500 Hz — still inside the tolerance for a 100BASE-TX Ethernet PHY or a high-speed MCU PLL reference without re-centering the oscillator. Supply current is 4 mA typical at 3.3 V — the MEMS die draws less than a quartz crystal oscillator at the same frequency, which matters when the oscillator is one of several on a power-constrained board.
Standby function cuts draw to 1 µA
The output goes high-Z when disabled — no pull-up resistor needed on the clock line.
2.5 × 2.0 mm 4-SMD — layout constraints
Housed in a 2.50 × 2.00 mm 4-SMD package with 0.90 mm seated height. The land pattern is 1.2 × 1.2 mm per pad on a 1.27 mm pitch — a four-layer board with micro-vias can route the output trace under the part, but a two-layer board needs a via right at the pad to escape the fan-out. The 0.90 mm height clears most 1.6 mm PCB standoffs.
