No direct pin-compatible replacement is listed by the manufacturer. For existing designs, last-time-buy or surplus-channel sourcing is the path; for new designs, a different DSC60XX frequency or a current-series MEMS oscillator should be evaluated.
AEC-Q100 qualification and automotive fit
The MEMS base resonator delivers ±25 ppm total frequency stability, which is typical for automotive-grade clocking in CAN, LIN, or Ethernet PHY applications where a crystal is impractical due to vibration or shock.
Power budget and supply flexibility
Drawing 1.3 mA typical at 1.71–3.63 V supply, the oscillator's current consumption is low enough for battery-backed real-time clocks or always-on sensor nodes. The disable function drops draw to 12 µA max, which suits gated-power domains in automotive body controllers. The 2.0×1.6 mm 4-SMD no-lead package saves board area — a single decoupling cap near the supply pin is sufficient for the 1.3 mA load, no special layout beyond standard 50-mil trace width.
Sourcing and procurement details
Orderable under the listed part number. The part is blank-programmable (user must program the frequency), so the order code includes the full frequency suffix — confirm your target frequency matches the available 1–80 MHz range before committing. No immediate stock claim — send an RFQ for your quantity and target date code.
