Part Number: CDCS503-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE913-Q1 , CDCE6214-Q1 , CDCE913 , CDCE6214 , CDCEL913 Hi Sirs, Would you please provide a recommended part similar to CDCS503-Q1 but support 100MHz, 150MHz, 200MHz with +/-2% spread spectrum? Thank…
Part Number: CDCS503 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCS504-Q1 Hello,
I'm comparing CDCS503 vs CDCS504Q1, specifically looking at cycle to cycle jitter. The 503 is spec'd at 110ps at 108MHz, and the 504 is 144ps at 11.264MHz. Because of the different…
Hello James,
This should be a separate thread not added here after an unrelated question to the device.
There are some slight changes from CDCS504-Q1 to the CDCS503-Q1. I would recommend checking the use case as moving to CDCS503-Q1 does offer SSC but…
Part Number: TAS6422-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCS503 I would like to use the TAS6422 in a design, but wouldn't like to have an external oscillator with clock divider for MCLK/SCLK.
Unfortunately, I don't really understand the datasheet…
Is clockout pin give output in LVCMOS ? ..would this clock become glitch free ,if i put cdcs503-q1 clock buffer in path between C5535(DSP) And PCM1681(DAC) ?
For synchronize purpose...Can i use the RTC CLOCKOUT pin As a LVCMOS source for another clock…