Part Number: CDCLVP2102
In the datasheet for CDCLVP2102, pin-2 is shown as NC (do not connect). However, if I ground pin-2, will I damage or disturb operation of the CDCLVP2102?
Part Number: CDCLVP2102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVD2102 Hi
Customer want to use this device as 1:2 Splitter for LVDS data signal.
Is it available?
Muk
Part Number: ADC3421 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVP2102 , LMK00304 , CDCLVP1204 Tool/software: Hi all
My customer plans to be using 3 x ADC3421IRTQR and they have this question:
Is it ok to drive the 3 ADCs with the same clock ?
(Pin 21…
Hi Hari,
Most of our clock buffer devices do not have tri-state outputs. Instead, many of our clock buffers have an output enable feature which can be used to drive the output to a logic low state if the enable pin is pulled low.
CDC351 has tri…
This may work for you. Keep in mind it is AC coupled (see page 13 for more info) and you'll need to size C1 appropriately.
What sort of clock signals are you buffering? If they are LVCMOS or some other format, you may also consider a more formal clocking…
Hi Mickey,
1. Yes, Vac_ref can be left floating if unused.
2. The difference between these parts is as follows. See also the block diagram in the respective datasheets. CDCLVP1102: 1:2 LVPECL buffer CDCLVP2102: 2x 1:2 LVPECL buffer (it is like having…
Hello Alfred,
after further review, we detected an issue of my previous recommendation in the case of 2.5V supply, because the VAC_REF output spec could violate the VICM input common mode spec.
VAC_REF(min)=VCC-1.6V: for VCC=2.375V the VAC_REF(min…