Part Number: CDCS501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK03328 Hi Team,
We have a CLK signal that would like to have SSC and so you use the part.
But the desired CLK signal amplitude are
- 1.5V 100M CLK
- 1.2V 100M CLK
- 1.1V 100M CLK
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Part Number: CDCS501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE913 Hi Sir,
Our customer got a simple application that they would need our CDCS501 to provide the stable 100MHz CLK output.
Could you please share the reference circuit to achieve it? If so…
Part Number: CDCS501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ32000 , BQ32002 Hi,
May I know TI have any replace part with PCF8563?
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/PCF8563.pdf
Need I2C, Vin<3V.
Thanks!
Jeff
Part Number: CDCS501 When the clock is turned off through an enable line, the clock output that feeds into the CDCS501PWR is low. During this, the output of the part has a pulsed oscillation.
I have tried making sure that the signal fed into the CDCS…
Part Number: CDCS501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE913 Hi
Does this device support lower frequency such as 10MHz?
I saw the datasheet. It is the frequency range which is supported by this device as below.
However what is the impact if we…
Hello Casey,
Thanks for your fast feedback.
We will try with a CDCS501 (configure for a 0.5% spread) between our external clock and the ref clock input of the 941 and give you feedback.
Best regards,
Alexandre
Hi Feng bin,
PCS3P7303A datasheet did not tell how it did to reduce EMI, I simply assume it is SSC.
As such, we can use CDCS501, 502 or 503 to replace it.