The DSC6101MI2B-024.0000: The AEC-Q100 stamp means the oscillator passed the full suite of stress tests (preconditioning, temperature cycling, HAST, autoclave) required for tier-one automotive programs — not just a commercial temperature range with a wider spec.
For a 24 MHz clock, that translates to a maximum frequency error of ±600 Hz — tight enough for CAN FD or 100BASE-T1 PHY reference clocks that require better than ±50 ppm total budget. Maximum supply current is 3 mA typical at 24 MHz. The MEMS resonator draws negligible current compared to the output driver, so the 3 mA figure is dominated by the CMOS output stage driving the load capacitance — a low-power choice for always-on modules in battery-backed ECUs.
Package and board integration
Surface-mount assembly with a 0.89 mm profile fits under shielding cans or low-clearance enclosures.
