Part Number: CDCDB400 Hi Team,
I'd like to understand why a 2.2ohm resistor is required on VDDR. Is it because VDDR needs to rise slower than VDD?
Thanks!
Roy
Part Number: CDCDB400 Hi,
I would like to find RC19004A replace for customer. I found CDCDB400 also can support PCIE gen5, but seems Additive RMS jitter is higher than RC19004A.
CDCDB400~25fs
RC19004A~10fs
Or there have any better solution for RC19004A? …
Part Number: CDCDB400 Hello, Team
our customer is seeking 9DBL0452BKILFT P2P solution,
the closest one i can find is CDCDB400, do we have other suitable solution?
the volume is 2KK.
Part Number: CDCDB400 pin : SADR0
according to datasheet , It has internal 120-kΩ pullup / pulldown network biasing to VDD/2 when no connect. For a mid-level input configuration, the pin should be left floating and not connected to VDD or ground.…
Part Number: CDCDB400 Hello, Team
I don`t see any pin to select PPL mode (bypass, Hi SW, Lo SW) vs IDT 9ZXL0451EKILFT
does it means there`s no need for us to select these mode vs 9ZXL0451EKILFT?
Part Number: CDCDB400 Hi team,
Customer is interested in CDCDB400 for as a buffer for LVPECL clock signal in their project. I see CDCDB400 could accept LP-HCSL signal, could they use it to buffer LVPECL clock signal?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Will
Part Number: CDCDB400 Hi
Please recommend one input and two output, or one input and four output clock buffer The following are the requirements of this clock buffer thanks
1. 100MHz input and 100MHz output
2. Output Impedance 85-ohms
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCDB400 , LMK00334 Hi team,
Currently, our customer has a requirement for a PCIE Gen1 clock buffer with a single port.
TI offers a 4-channel clock buffer, the CDCDB400.
I would like to inquire if TI has any recommended…