Part Number: LMK02002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM6208 Hi
We are looking for a 4 channels low jitter clock gen to generate below frequency, is LMK02002 suitable or other suggestion ?
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Part Number: LMK02002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK02000 Hello,
I encountered a strange problem when trying to use LMK02002 device. I wanted to monitor the output of the PD so I configured the LD port as an analog lock detect by writing 0x05…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK02002 , LMK02000 , LMK01000 I intend to use LMK02000 to divide a 125MHz to 200MHz signal by 510. However the output oscillates with multiple tones > 50MHz, when the input frequency is below 320MHz. My supply voltage…
How about LMK02002 with external VCXO? Due to low Ref input frequency, they need to use narrow loop BW so VCXO based PLL is better than on-chip VCO in terms of performance.
The external VCXO module can be a low cost 10 MHZ device, which can be divided…
For LMK02002, you can use CLOCKDESIGNTOOL and use "Enter Custom Phase Noise" to import the phase noise of your VCXO and simulate the output phase noise, which will include noise contribution from the PLL, loop filter, and clock buffers.
LMK02002 does…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS5474 , LMK02002 , CDCE62005 , ADS54RF63 Hi,
I would like to use the ADS5474 14bit/400MHz AD, possibly interleaced, to trace a decay curve.
The decay curve will start at a voltage, and then decay typically exponentially…
Hi Louis, According to clock tree architect, the only one chip solutions capable of generating those two output frequencies from a 100MHz input are LMK04828 and LMX2485Q-Q1. I have attached the exported solution report.
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