Part Number: CDCM61001 Hi Team
My customer check differential clock of waveform ,he think amplitude is too big,
he would like to know ,is this output result is normal?
Can you provide some suggestions? thx.
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Dear Sirs,
My customer is looking for low cost PLL or clock generator in place of
MB15F63UL ( IF block only )::::: please refer attached ppt.
:Vcc= 3.3V
:Input…
Part Number: CDCM61001 Hi all Would you mind if wr ask CDCM61001's input frequency range in case of LVCMOS input? Just in case, we would like to confirm CDCM61001's input frequency range. Is it 21.875 MHz to 28.47 MHz? Kind regards, Hirotaka Matsu…
Part Number: CDCM61001 Hi
I would like to know following specs for LVDS Output Characteristics. These specs are not described on the datasheet.
1. RMS phase jitter (10 kHz to 20 MHz) typical value. (Only max value is described on the datasheet) 2. RMS…
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①If in the use case of Oscillator input (to XIN pin), Is there required or recommended jitter spec?
②When need to shift output frequency after startup and PLL locked, I think…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61001 , CDCE62002 Hi,
Customer would like to generate 125MHz/LVDS and 25MHz/LVCMOS outputs by using Pins or EEPROM.
According to WEBENCH, CDCM61001 could generate these outputs, but the datasheet says it couldn't.
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61001 Hello!
Datasheet says, that the programming pins has a 150 KOhm Pullup resistor.
This seem to be using for the logic '1'.
But canwe connect the pin on direct to GND for a logic '0'.
Or should we…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61001 Hi Support,
I want to generate a low jitter (<3ps RMS) 200MHz clock source by the CDCM61001.
1. Can I use this IC: EPSON Toyocom, TSX-3225, 26MHz, 8 pF load cap., +-10 ppm frequency tolerance, ESR 40 ohms. …
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