14.7456 MHz MEMS clock — AEC-Q100 qualified
The DSC6011MI2B-014.7456: That grade is the baseline for under-hood and chassis-mounted electronics where the ambient hits 85°C and the supply rail can droop below 2V during a cold crank.
Frequency stability and power budget
For a 14.7456 MHz clock, that is a maximum drift of about 369 Hz — tight enough for a UART baud-rate generator or a CAN bus time base where the tolerance budget is typically ±1%.
4-VFLGA package and board integration
The 4-pin land-grid array footprint is standard for MEMS oscillators in this frequency range — the pad layout matches the common 4-pin LGA pattern used by SiTime and other MEMS clock vendors, so the land pattern is interchangeable if a second source is needed. Surface-mount assembly with the 0.89 mm profile fits under a shielding can or on the back side of a dense PCB. No special bake-out required for MSL — MEMS oscillators typically carry MSL 1, so the reels store without dry-pack concerns on the shelf.
