CMOS output and enable/disable control for power-sensitive designs
The DSC6101JA1B-020.0000: The CMOS output swings rail-to-rail, driving standard logic inputs without external termination. Typical supply current is 3 mA — low enough that the oscillator's draw is negligible in a battery-backed system, but check the load capacitance on the output trace: a long PCB run adds dynamic current beyond the 3 mA typical figure. This is useful in automotive modules that must pass a quiescent-current test during ignition-off — the MEMS resonator itself draws no power when the output is disabled.
4-VLGA package and board-level fit for dense layouts
The land pattern matches standard 4-pin oscillator pads; no custom footprint required. Surface-mount assembly with reflow profile per JEDEC J-STD-020. The MEMS die is sealed in a ceramic cavity, so no special bake-out or moisture sensitivity handling is needed — the part is not moisture-sensitive per the datasheet classification.
Active lifecycle and sourcing posture for the procurement desk
For a contract manufacturer kitting a mixed-technology board, this oscillator is a single-source item within the DSC61XXB family. No pin-compatible second-source is listed on the record, so the BOM position should be treated as sole-sourced unless a cross-reference is validated at the system level.
