Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214 Tool/software: Hi,
If using the CDCE6214 with an output of 1.8V, could you please confirm whether it is possible to directly adjust the voltage drop to 1.2V using a resistive voltage…
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214-Q1 Tool/software: Hi,
I am using CDCE6214-Q1 for 16.667MHz clock generation.
For testing purposes I need to introduce some jitter to the clock. I have tried enabling spread spectrum…
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214
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Dear TI forum,
I hope you are all doing well, and I wish you can help me.
I'm using the CDCE6214-Q1EVM with the I2C external configuration and external supply. I'm using…
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214 Hi
We used CDCE6214 to convert 76.8MHZ LVCMOS into 153.6MHZ LVCMOS clock. The schematic diagram of the design is as follows. Please help confirm whether there are any errors
thanks…
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY Hi!
User guide for CDCE6214-Q1EVM explains how to set up the board for external 5V power, but it requires modifying the board and I don't really see the need. What I would like to do…
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214-Q1 Hi Team,
Our customer would like to know the length, width and thickness of CDCE6214-Q1EVM evaluation module. Can you please share this information?
Regards,
Danilo
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Hi,
This is an inquiry from our customer. Using TICS.Pro to write the settings to EEPROM with the .tcs file open will result in an error.
Is this operation correct?
There is no problem in writing the .hxt file to the EEPROM…
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214 Hello,
I need to provide a 322.265625 MHz reference clock to an Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGA for use with an USXGMII interface. This is needed to communicate with a 10GBASE-T PHY from Marvell…
Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1EVM Hi there,
I just started playing around with the eval board and the bias current and load capacitance settings do not make sense to me.
Could somebody provide the datasheet or information on the 25 MHz Xtal used on the eval…