Obsolete — sourcing path for a non-standard frequency
The DSC6101JI2A-016.7772: The 16.7772 MHz output frequency is non-standard — it is not a common multiple of a base quartz crystal frequency, so a drop-in replacement from another manufacturer is unlikely without a board spin or PLL-based clock generator. Sourcing is through independent distribution channels. Availability and pricing are confirmed at RFQ against the BOM quantity. Lot traceability and date-code matching are available on request.
MEMS resonator and automotive-grade qualification
AEC-Q100 qualification confirms the part meets automotive-grade reliability stress, temperature cycling, and ESD sensitivity per the automotive IC standard. The CMOS output drives standard logic inputs directly. Frequency stability is ±25 ppm — tight enough for a 16 MHz clock feeding an MCU or FPGA without bit-error accumulation over temperature.
Package footprint and supply current
The footprint matches the standard 2.5 x 2.0 mm MEMS oscillator land pattern — no special pad geometry required. Typical supply current is 3 mA, which keeps the thermal load negligible on a standard FR4 board.
