What the specs mean for the BOM
The DSC1101AI5-010.0000: At 95 µA max supply current, this oscillator draws roughly one-tenth the current of a typical quartz XO at the same frequency. For a device that runs on a coin cell or needs to keep a real-time clock alive during standby, that difference extends battery life noticeably. The ±10 ppm frequency stability is tighter than the ±25 ppm common on basic quartz oscillators. For a UART running at 1 Mbaud, the bit-time error stays under 0.5% across temperature — no risk of framing errors from clock drift. The same margin applies to USB full-speed (12 MHz) or a CAN bus node. The no-lead construction reduces parasitic inductance compared to a gull-wing package, which helps maintain clean clock edges into a high-speed digital load.
Sourcing and lifecycle posture
Sourced through independent distribution channels. No stock-holding claim; quoted to order per RFQ.
