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Microchip Technology DSC1102AI2-156.2540 — Crystals & Oscillators

DSC1102AI2-156.2540 – Microchip MEMS XO, LVPECL, 156.254 MHz

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Microchip Technology DSC1102AI2-156.2540, MEMS-based XO (Standard), LVPECL output, 156.254 MHz, ±25ppm stability, -40°C to 85°C, 2.25V-3.6V supply, 6-SMD no-lead package, standby function.

$2.6375Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

DSC1102AI2-156.2540 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeXO (Standard)
SeriesDSC1102
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage2.25V ~ 3.6V
Current - supply58mA
Current - supply (Disable)95µA
Frequency156.254 MHz
Frequency stability±25ppm
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
Size (Dimension)0.276\" L x 0.197\" W (7.00mm x 5.00mm)
Height - seated0.035\" (0.90mm)
OutputLVPECL
PackageTube
FunctionStandby (Power Down)
Base resonatorMEMS
Case6-SMD, No Lead

Product details

LVPECL output at 156.254 MHz – MEMS timing for industrial boards

The DSC1102AI2-156.2540 is a MEMS-based XO (Standard) from Microchip's DSC1102 series, delivering a LVPECL output at 156.254 MHz with ±25ppm frequency stability. The LVPECL signal pairs directly with high-speed logic families (ECL, PECL) common in networking and instrumentation clock trees — no level translation needed at the receiver. Supply voltage spans 2.25V to 3.6V, covering 2.5V and 3.3V rails without an external regulator.

Industrial temperature grade and 6-SMD package

The 6-SMD no-lead package (7.00mm x 5.00mm, 0.90mm seated height) is a standard footprint for 5x7mm oscillators — layout reuse from quartz-based XOs is straightforward. Maximum supply current is 58mA during operation.

Active production – no end-of-life watch needed

Product status is Active.

Frequently asked questions

Does DSC1102AI2-156.2540 support standby mode?

Yes. The standby (power down) function disables the output and reduces supply current to 95µA max. The oscillator restarts on de-assertion of the standby pin.