Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP Hello, My customer would like to connect CDCLVP111-SP Out to CDCLVP111-SP In. The following terminations are correct? Best regards, K.Hirano
Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVP111
Hey, what's the output impedance on the CDCLVP111 device?
Also, is there a way to simulate this device? I'm hoping to use a few outputs for a PCIe reference clock and was looking…
Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP Hi team,
This device doesn't have the thermal pad, but could you tell the recommendation to manage the heat of this IC?
The power consumption of this device is large, so they need to know the recommendation.
Regards,
Noriyuki…
Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP Hello, My customer would like to use CDCLVP111-SP for 3.3V LVCMOS input clock as described in Figure 8 in the datasheet. They plan to bias CLKNX pin 3.3V/2. But they can not find Vi min/max spec for CLKPX pin in the datasheet…
Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP We are interested in Theta JB for CDCLV111-SP. The value seems high for this kind of component.
Also, please let us know the maximum dissipation that the component can dissipate. If any derating curve is there, please share.
Part Number: CDCLVP111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK01801 I need to make 8x (and 4x and 2x) low skew copies of a 2.5GHz clock. The hard part is that I need between 0.9V and 1.8V of differential swing at 2.5G into 100 ohms (95-110 Ohms) across the…
Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVP111 Intent to drive CDCLVP111 with a +1.8V LVCMOS oscillator. The question is if the negative input of CDCLVP111 is set to 0.9V (1.8V/2) as the threshold voltage and the oscillator is connected…
Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVP111 , Following the datasheet of CDCLVP111, when utilizing an LVCMOS Oscillator we Bias the second input of CDCLVP111 to half the voltage of the Oscillator going into the primary input. Considering…
Part Number: CDCLVP111-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVP111 Hi TI expert
Can cdclvp111 access single ended sine wave signal?
According to the understanding of the rising edge of the clock, the input sine wave may cause the jitter index to deteriorate…