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Microchip Technology DSC1103BL5-062.5000 — Crystals & Oscillators

DSC1103BL5-062.5000 – Microchip 62.5 MHz LVDS MEMS XO

MPNDSC1103BL5-062.5000
Active

Microchip DSC1103BL5-062.5000, XO (Standard), LVDS output, 62.5 MHz, MEMS base, ±10 ppm stability, -40°C to 105°C, 6-SMD, active production.

$3.6150Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

DSC1103BL5-062.5000 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeXO (Standard)
SeriesDSC1103
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage2.25V ~ 3.63V
Current - supply32mA
Current - supply (Disable)95µA
Frequency62.5 MHz
Frequency stability±10ppm
Operating temperature-40°C~105°C
Size (Dimension)0.197\" L x 0.126\" W (5.00mm x 3.20mm)
Height - seated0.035\" (0.90mm)
OutputLVDS
PackageTube
FunctionStandby (Power Down)
Base resonatorMEMS
Case6-SMD, No Lead

Product details

62.5 MHz LVDS clock with MEMS reliability

The DSC1103BL5-062.5000 is a 62.5 MHz LVDS oscillator from Microchip's DSC1103 series, built on a MEMS resonator instead of a quartz crystal. LVDS output keeps the signal clean over a few inches of trace to a downstream FPGA or SerDes transceiver.

Supply range is 2.25V to 3.63V, so it runs from a 2.5V or 3.3V rail without an extra regulator. At 32 mA max supply current, it adds roughly 100 mW to the board's power budget at 3.3V.

Standby function saves power

If the system has a sleep mode where the clock can be gated, that standby current lets the oscillator sit on the rail without draining a battery or exceeding a thermal budget during idle periods.

Active lifecycle – order to BOM

The 6-SMD package (5.00mm x 3.20mm footprint, 0.90mm seated height) is a standard MEMS oscillator footprint; no special layout tricks beyond the usual high-speed decoupling near the supply pins.

Frequently asked questions

What is the exact output format for DSC1103BL5-062.5000?

The output is LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling). It delivers a differential pair, so the receiving device must have an LVDS input buffer — not a single-ended CMOS or HCSL input.

Is the DSC1103BL5-062.5000 currently active or end-of-life?

Microchip lists it as Active. No end-of-life notice has been issued. It remains suitable for new designs and production builds.