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CDCE62002 Clock: Use sinewave as REFCLK?

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YANG LI55050
Posted by YANG LI55050
on Aug 14 2010 18:46 PM
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Hi,

I am planning to use the CDCE62002 Clock Generator. Now I am wondering if CDCE62002 can use a sinewave as refclk input.

Are there any documents about this topic?

 

Thanks.

Regards,

Yang

 

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  • Sid
    Posted by Sid
    on Aug 14 2010 20:28 PM
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    Hi Yang,

    See if this helps you. CDCM7005 is similar device as CDCE62002

    http://e2e.ti.com/support/clocks/f/48/p/50079/193204.aspx

    Regards,

    Sid

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  • Fritz
    Posted by Fritz
    on Aug 15 2010 07:33 AM
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    Hello Yang,

    that should be absolutely no problem. Just make sure you meet the minimum input swing requirements as defined in the data sheet page 8-9.

    best regards, Fritz

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  • Fritz
    Posted by Fritz
    on Aug 15 2010 07:37 AM
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    Sid,

    the CDCM7005 is an excellent performing clock jitter cleaner but it requires an external VCXO, which adds cost to the system. For systems that only need to generate a clean reference clock from a crystal or systems that need a jitter cleaner but can tolerate jitter in the order of 1ps rms the CDCE62002 and the CDCE62005 are excellent devices to minimize the overal system cost.

     

    Best regards, Fritz

    CDCM7005 CDC62002 CDC62005
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