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  • CDCE18005
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  • fanout
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  • Forum Post: Re: Low Jitter clock distribution

    Fritz Fritz
    Hello Asad, the CDCM61001 + buffer IC will be a fine solution. You didn't indicate what signaling your inputs require. Is it LVDS, CML, LVPECL, or single-ended? If it's LVDS , you could use the CDCMVD110: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/cdclvd110a.html TI is also about to...
    on Aug 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Convert 3.3V clock into 1.2V for DSP clock

    jun yang46050 jun yang46050
    Hi, An oscillator output 3.3V clock. However a DSP clock input is 1.2V. What kind of device is good for gluing them together? Is there any reference designe for it? Regards, Jun
    on Oct 7, 2010
  • Forum Post: CDCE18005 Output Divider Programing - Data Sheet Incorrect and Incomplete

    John Siau John Siau
    Registers 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 control the 5 output dividers in the CDCE18005. A 7-bit value - OUTnDIVRSEL(6:0) controls the divder ratio, but the maping between this 7-bit value and the divide ratio is strange. Table 19 attempts to show this mapping, but neglects to show the values of OUTnDIVRSEL(0) and...
    on Dec 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Where to place Termination: AC coupled LVPECL CDCLVP1102

    Alfred Key Alfred Key
    I am using the CDCLVP1102 (same family as the CDCLVP1204) to drive PCIexpress 100MHz reference to the input clock pins of Xilinx Virtex6 device. I have two questions: Where should I locate the AC coupling caps; near the source or near the target? Are the 50ohm Terminations after the AC caps...
    on Mar 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: Undefined Jitter spec in CDCLVP1204 datasheet; Tsk,P

    Alfred Key Alfred Key
    The CDCLVP1204 datasheet give values for Part-to-part skew Tsk,PP and Output skew Tsk,O and later defines them in the data sheet in timing diagram figure. It also gives value for Pulse skew Tsk,P and calls it Crossing-point-to-crossing-point-distortion but does not define further it in the data sheet...
    on Mar 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: cdcv304 supply current vs freq and load

    Greg Ramon Greg Ramon
    How different from the datasheet "supply current vs. frequency" (pg. 6) plot woud the current be at a higher load like say >10K ?
    on Jun 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: replacement for Pericom PI6C10806

    Mike Bisch Mike Bisch
    Is there a good replacement for this Clock Buffer that has gone obsolete? The newer "B" version is limited to 100MHz. (Please visit the site to view this file) Thanks.
    on Jun 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: Clock distribution device with part-to-part skew < 1 ns

    Naji Naufel Naji Naufel
    My customer wrote: I was going to use LMK00101 as a fanout buffer because it has the best pin to pin skew of any part that I could find, however it is slightly lacking in drive capability because it has a 50 output impedance. The CDCLVC1310 has lower output impedance but the part-to-part skew is...
    on Aug 21, 2012
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