50 MHz MEMS oscillator for automotive and industrial clocks
The DSC6011MI2B-050.0000: This matters in automotive and industrial environments where a quartz oscillator's frequency can walk off-spec after thermal cycling or mechanical stress.
Supply current and standby mode
This is tight enough for a reference clock on a CAN-FD transceiver, a 100BASE-T1 Ethernet PHY, or a general-purpose MCU main clock where ±50 ppm would be marginal.
Package and layout fit
The 4-pin LGA lands on a standard 0.5 mm pitch pad layout — no special via-in-pad or microvia fan-out required. The MEMS die is inside the package, so there is no external load capacitor or feedback resistor to route. Surface-mount reflow profile follows standard JEDEC MSL-1 handling — no bake required before assembly if the bag seal is intact.
The AEC-Q100 rating means each device is qualified to automotive-grade reliability tests (temperature cycling, ESD, latch-up, pre-conditioning), and the manufacturer provides full PPAP documentation on request. This is a production-grade part, not a prototype or engineering sample.
