Part Number: CDCLVC1103 Hi,
We have placed an oscillator close to the ASIC, but we are considering using multiple ASICs in the future. I am considering whether it will work fine with just one oscillator for multiple ASICs, or whether it would be better…
Part Number: CDCLVC1103 Hi Team,
The datasheet for the CDCLVC11xx clock buffers states that the absolute maximum continuous output current (Io) is +/-50mA. Our customer would like to clarify if the maximum output cureent for each output or is it the maximum…
Part Number: CDCLVC1103 I am trying convert a 100MHz sinusoid from a OCXO to a 100MHz square wave and then fanout to 3 signal paths. I was looking at using the CDCLVC1103 to do this, but most of what I'm seeing is discussion of the input already as a…
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We have used CDCLVC1103PWR clock buffer part in our application for clocking out 3 clocks from single clock as input. The clock buffer is powered using 3V power rail. The clock frequency is 25MHz. According to datasheet, the propagation delay…
Part Number: CDCLVC1103 Hello, I am looking for a fan out buffer with 3 or more LVCMOS outputs. My input is a clipped sine from a TCXO. Will this device handle this type of input?
Part Number: CDCLVC1103
Dear TI members
I have a question about the device CDCLVC1103. Is there any problem, if I give input to the clock pin (CLKIN) while the VDD pin is not supplied?
If there are any answers please let me know.
Part Number: CDCLVC1103 Hi guys,
Quick question about the CDCLVC1103 1:3 clock buffer: the datasheet lists the continuous output current as 50 mA absolute maximum. Can you help clarify if that’s per output, or total amongst all outputs? I am looking…
Part Number: CDCLVC1103 Hello!
In my project i need to fanout data signal (UART TX), and i want to use for this Clock buffer CDCLVC1103.
Could you tell me, would it work?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVC1103 The application intends to use CDCLVC1103 Clock Buffer. What is the Cload of each output pin for this specific clock buufer?