Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61004 , CDCM6208 , LMK03318 , CDCE62005 , CDCE62002 Hi,
This is the first time I'm using CDCM61004. I need 50MHz LVPECL output frequency. I would like to use 20MHz or 12MHz crystal as input
With Crystal is 25MHz, I…
Dear Madhu,
thanks for your confirmation of the behaviour. I had reply to this old thread for clarification only.
Unfortunately we have no connection to the RSTN pin, here is only a connection to the CE pin on the board. As workaround I am using an additional…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61004 , ADS4249 I want to find cdcm61004's schematic ,but it's unclear in scau027b, could you give me some clear schmatic ? At last, could cdcm61004 drive ads4249? thanks!
Hi
I have some questions.
We will need 3 output of LVCMOS.
1. Is it possible to stop the clock of specific out pin?
2. How to deal with unused out pin (pull-up, pull-down, open) ?
Best regards
itabi
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61004 , CDCM6208 , LMK03806 , CDCE62005 , CDCE62002 , CDCM9102 Hallo,
I have some questions. 1. Is the CDCM61004 one frequency output on all outputs and cannot it output different two frequencies? 2. Would you please let me…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61004 We are using your part CDCM61004 in a new design.
I am currently performing SI simulations on a design using cdcm6100x.ibs.
Strangely i find that the output impedance of the CDCM61004 OUT_LVCMOS model is approximately…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61002 , CDCM61004 , CDCM61001 , CDCE62005 , CDCM6208 Can you confirm that CDCM61002/CDCM61004 can get 23.63Mhz input, and provide output of 125.00Mhz?
Hi Fred, The only potential solution we were able to find is CDCM6100x family.
It doesn't work the the way the competitor part did in terms of how the different pin combinations change the output channel multiplier. Here the pins change the divider…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM61001 , CDCM61004 , LMK03200 Does the CDCM61001/CDCM61004 parts guarantee a phase relationship between the XIN reference input and the OUTP/N pins? If so, how do I know this?