The DSC6011MI2B-008.0000T: For an ECU, ADAS camera, or body controller that sees under-hood or cabin temperature swings, the stability spec keeps CAN, LIN, or USB frame timing within budget without a separate TCXO.
Power budget: 1.3 mA active, 1.5 µA standby
Active current draw is 1.3 mA typical at 8 MHz. For an always-on module that sleeps between CAN wake events, the standby current is below the self-discharge rate of a coin cell backup.
The 4-pin land pattern routes cleanly on two layers — no buried vias needed for fan-out. The MEMS die and the ASIC are stacked inside the same LGA cavity, so the package profile is consistent regardless of frequency.
Sourcing posture — active, no LTB pressure
Microchip lists this as an active product. The AEC-Q100 qualification and the DSC60XXB family's broad frequency range mean it is likely to stay in production across the typical automotive program lifecycle.
