Part Number: CDC7005 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMX2592 hi, I want to design a clock distribution circuit, but I'm not sure which kind device I should choose, clock Jitter Cleaner with Cascaded PLLs or a simple buffer.
This is my requirement…
Part Number: CDC7005 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS4225 , CDCM6208V2G , CDCM6208
Hi, i have been studying the CDC7005 way of operation and i am having difficulty understanding how the REF_IN (reference clock) is used. I get it that as soon as it…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM7005 Hello TI,
My customer is using the CDCM7005 on their transceiver board and want to know how the PLL output varies with temperature.
They are interested in the full frequency range especially up to 2GHz where the…
Hi Team,
Do you have any data of MIN and MAX for the programmed charge pump current ?
If possible please share us how much it varies from the setting current.
If there is no data, it would be helpful if you could give us the estimated variation.
Thanks…
Hi Team,
I found that the EVM uses the film capacitor for the caps in the loop filter.
Why do you need to use a film capacitor ? Can you use the general ceramic capacitor ?
What are the requirements ?
Best Regards,
Kawai
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDC7005 Hi Team,
Our customer is designing their board using CDC7005 and calculating the power consumption. We have the below question, could you please help us ?
When charge pump current is changed from 2mA to 8mA, how…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDC7005 Hi Team.
Our customer will use CDC7005 in their system with the following frequency.
REFCLK : 74.25MHz CLKOUT : 148.5MHz or 74.25MHz
Could you please help us on this question ?
[Question] How long does it take for t…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDC7005 Hi,
Could you please help us how to design loop filter for CDC7005 ? Our cutomer will use CDC7005 in below spec.
REFIN = 148.5 / 1.001 / 8 MHz (=about 18.54MHz) CLKOUT1(Y0) = 148.5 / 1.001 MHz CLKOUT2(Y1) = 74.25…