Obsolete MEMS XO — AEC-Q100 grade, CMOS output
The DSC6102ME1A-000.0000T: It delivers a CMOS output across a programmable frequency range of 1 MHz to 100 MHz, with a total frequency stability of ±50 ppm.
Maximum current draw is 3 mA typical — low enough for battery-backed or always-on modules where the oscillator's quiescent load must stay under the system sleep budget. This is useful in automotive body controllers where the oscillator must idle during key-off but wake on a CAN or LIN message.
The part is supplied as a blank (user-programmable) unit — the output frequency is not factory-set. Programming requires a Microchip programmer or a pre-programmed order from distribution; the BOM line must account for the programming step if the oscillator is not sourced pre-configured.
Sourcing reality — obsolete, no direct successor
No official successor order code is recorded in the lifecycle data. Because the part is a blank programmable device, any surplus stock must be verified for programmability and date code. The AEC-Q100 qualification is tied to the original manufacturing lot; re-qualification may be needed if substituting from a different date code or source.
