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Part Number: CDCP1803 Hello Team,
My Customer is looking for the recommended max operating junction temperature for performance. Only ambient temperature for performance is on the datasheet is this the same?
Regards,
Renan
Part Number: CDCP1803 Hi TI Team,
I am using the 1:3 LVPECL CLOCK BUFFER WITH PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER Part No- CDCP1803RGET in my project.
I have some doubt , Please see the below one and kindly reply.
Question1-It is recommended in the datasheet , we need…
Part Number: CDCP1803-EP Team,
I’m connecting this device (CDCP1803-EP) in a design and the engineer is looking for bypass recommendations for VDD.
Do we have any?
Part Number: CDCP1803-EP I want to use CDCP1803-EP with sine wave clock input.
Following Figure 12 in the datasheet, I guess AC coupling and rebiasing a sine wave clock input might work OK.
Can anybody confirm?
Part Number: CDCP1803 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK00334 Hi Team,
My customer is looking for a 1 to 3 differential PCIe clock fan-out buffer solution.
Clock frequency is 100 Mhz.
It seems like CDCP1803 is a suitable solution for them. But they…
Part Number: CDCP1803 Hi,
I'm designing a clock fanout circuit (125MHz) for an ASIC which accepts LVDS or LVPECL levels but with a stringent differential voltage swing requirement of 500 - 900mV at its pins. In the datasheet (Page 7) of CDCP1803, the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCP1803 Hello,
We are considering using the CDCP1803, and are having trouble figuring out what effect dividing the clock down will have on the outputs. Does the duty cycle stay the same (just fewer pulses), or is it 50…
Hi everybody,
I was wondering whether my interpretation of the CDCP1803-EP datasheet is correct or not. Do I get it right that the CDCP1803-EP can work as a Fanout Buffer and a Level Translator at the same time? For Example: Can I run VccPECL = 1.8V,…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS5562 , THS4509 , THS4513 1) The ADS5562 ADC is running off 3.3VA and 3.3VD. Can I use one supply 3.3V to drive both or shall I use two separate ones.
2) Similarly, does the clock buffer need two separate rails 3.3V for…