Part Number: CDCE18005 Hello everyone,
could you give me information how long the data retention time of the EEPROM is?
Thank you very much for an answer.
Maximilian
Part Number: CDCE18005 Hello everyone,
is it a problem if the CDCE18005 is not powered, but there is a clock at the PRI_REF input? This is an AC-coupled LVDS clock.
According to the absolute maximum ratings it should not be a problem?
Thank you very…
Part Number: CDCE18005 Hi,
Good Day.
The customer would like to switch on the internal termination at the primary input in order to have a common mode voltage of 1.2V since they are AC-coupling the clock externally.
Does bit 9, register 5 (PRIINVBB) have…
Part Number: CDCE18005 Hi Team
Good day.
Customer want to create a copy of CDCE18005rgzt, they want to know if it possible to copy the EEPROM from this device and how to do it (what hardware interface needed). According to them the device EEPROM often…
Part Number: CDCE18005 Hi,
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I'm using CDCE18005 for a low frequency LVCMOS signal distribution like 1 pps synchronization. My question is about the IC capability for distribution of same signals with frequencies below 1MHz for…
Part Number: CDCE18005 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK00338 Hi, Mike here,
We're looking to use the CDCE18005 in a very low Phase Noise design to distribute a 10MHz clock.
Can you provide Phase Noise plot for 10MHz ?
Here are the specs we are…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE18005 , LMK04828 , CDCE72010 I have a CDCE18005 EVM. I can communicate with the EVM, but the microprocessor on the EVM is holding the "PD_" signal which is power down to the CDCE18005 prohibiting configuring the device…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE18005 I have a CDCE 18005 EVM board. I have programmed the EEprom and I cannot get the board to run without plugging in the USB cable to a PC running XP and having the PC configuring the USB port. I need to use the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE18005 , LMK00306 , CDCLVD1208 , CDCUN1208LP , LMK04828 , LMX2581 , LMK00304 , LMK00101 Hello,
I would use a CDCE18005 as a reference clock mux and fan out buffer, and I would know the total jitter (possibly the max value)…
Hi Pete,
you can have a look at the following for differential CMOS outputs. It will require programming.
CDCE6214 (program to buffer mode/turn off PLL), CDCE18005, CDCUN1208LP
regards,
Julian