Part Number: CDCVF2310 Hi,
Is the part " CDCVF2310MPWREP " suitable for fanning out gated clocks (in my case it will be gated sections of a 400KHz clock, with the clock remaining idle at logic 0 level for say 1ms in between)? As per the datasheet,…
Part Number: CDCVF2310 This is Joong-hyeok Lee, DMSMS researcher of Leoinnovision. Leoinnovision is the official EOL(End Of-Life)/obsolescence part manager of Korean Military (Army, Navy, Air force) and PLM agency of many defense industries (Hanwha, ADD…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCVF2310 Hi Team,
I could not find the total supply current description in CDCVF2310 Datasheet.
Could you please tell us the total supply current (MAX) of the device ?
I will calculate power consumption with (VCC) x (supply…
Hi Luis,
I can't upload a schematic, but I can list the connections to the codec ...
Pin: Label – Connection
1: MCLK – to MCLK clock buffer out through 22 ohm resistor, clock buffer in is XTAL 24.576MHz, clock buffer out also goes to OMAP-L138 …
Hi Jim,
This app note for the CDCVF2310 and CDCVF25081 is to show that these two clocking devices can meet the 40ps pk-pk jitter requirement for the TLK1501 reference clock input. The RX_CLK output from the TLK1501 device is recovered from the data stream…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM4220 , CDCVF2310 I am new around here, not a DSP person, so please talk slowly and be gentle :-)
I am developing a ADC board with six PCM4220 ADC that will run 96KHz / 24 bit I2S. It will connect via McASP0 TMS320C6A8168…