95 µA supply current with standby function
At 26 MHz the device draws 95 µA max from the supply rail — that is roughly one-tenth the current of a comparable quartz oscillator at the same frequency. For a battery-powered sensor that sleeps most of the time, this part adds almost nothing to the sleep budget.
The supply range covers 2.5V, 3.0V, and 3.3V rails without needing a separate regulator or voltage divider. If your board has a 3.3V rail for the MCU and a 2.5V rail for the FPGA, the same oscillator order code works on both — one line item, one qualification.
Industrial temperature range in a 2.5×2.0 mm VDFN
The 6-VDFN package measures 2.5 mm × 2.0 mm with a seated height of 0.9 mm — it fits under a shield can or on a dense PCB without crowding adjacent components.
Microchip lists the DSC1101DI5-026.0000 as Active.
