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Microchip Technology DSC1101CI5-016.0000T — Crystals & Oscillators

DSC1101CI5-016.0000T MEMS XO – 16 MHz, CMOS, Standby

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Microchip Technology DSC1101CI5-016.0000T, XO (Standard) MEMS oscillator, 16 MHz CMOS output, 2.25V–3.6V supply, ±10 ppm stability, standby function, 6-VDFN 3.2mm x 2.5mm package, -40°C to 85°C.

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Specifications

DSC1101CI5-016.0000T specifications
ParameterValue
TypeXO (Standard)
SeriesDSC1101
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage2.25V ~ 3.6V
Current - supply35mA
Current - supply (Disable)95µA
Frequency16 MHz
Frequency stability±10ppm
Operating temperature-40°C~85°C
Size (Dimension)0.126\" L x 0.098\" W (3.20mm x 2.50mm)
Height - seated0.035\" (0.90mm)
OutputCMOS
PackageTape & Reel (TR)
FunctionStandby (Power Down)
Base resonatorMEMS
Case6-VDFN

Product details

16 MHz fixed-frequency MEMS XO with standby

The DSC1101CI5-016.0000T is a 16 MHz MEMS-based oscillator from Microchip's DSC1101 series, delivering a CMOS output from a 2.25V to 3.6V supply rail. A standby (power down) pin drops the supply current to 95 µA max — useful for battery-operated or duty-cycled systems where the oscillator is gated off between active periods.

The 6-VDFN package measures 3.20mm x 2.50mm with a seated height of 0.90mm — a compact land pattern that fits under a mezzanine board or near a processor without crowding the fan-out. Surface-mount assembly; the small 6-pin DFN does not require via-in-pad, but the exposed pad on the underside should be connected to a ground plane for thermal and mechanical stability.

Supplied in Tape & Reel (TR) for automated pick-and-place.

Frequently asked questions

What is the exact frequency of DSC1101CI5-016.0000T?

The oscillator outputs a fixed 16.0000 MHz — not a range or programmable frequency. The part number suffix encodes this value.

Does DSC1101CI5-016.0000T have a standby (power down) function?

Yes, the standby function pulls the output to high-impedance and reduces the supply current to 95 µA max. This is a hardware pin-controlled shutdown, not a software register.