Part Number: LMX2487E Tool/software: Hi Engineer,
Based on the data sheet, the marking of LMX2487ESQ/NOPB should be 2487E>D, but the part we purchased was with marking 2487EC.
Could you help to check whether the part was correct?
Thanks,
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Part Number: LMX2487E-EVM Hi!
We want to generate a signal at 6.834 - 6.835 GHz. We are now using LMX2487E-EVM board and the VCO on the board is replaced to ROS-6840C-119+( www.minicircuits.com/.../ROS-6840C-119 .pdf) to provide 6.74-6.84 GHz VCO output…
Part Number: LMX2487E-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMX2487E , USB2ANY We are currently running an evaluation board (LMX2487E-EVM) to evaluate the LMX2487E, but it is not working properly.
We are applying a voltage of 5 V to the evaluation board…
Part Number: LMX2487E Hi could some one help me integrating a design with the LMX2487EPLL? I am trying to implement a up converter from 1GHz to 5.3-5.6GHz. The application circuit example from the data sheet and the one from the evaluation board are substantially…
Part Number: LMX2487E-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY Hello,
My customer purchases LMX2487E-EVM and he is asking if USB2ANY is included in LMX2487E-EVM package. Can you clarify?
Best regards,
Kojima
Part Number: LMX2487E-EVM It appears that changing the N or FVCO value in the GUI PLL window has no effect. Register values do not change.
Directly changing the N value in the User Controls window works OK.
Also, the choices for prescaler should be…
Part Number: LMX2487E Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY , CODELOADER
Hello, we have integrated an LMX2487E as the PLL synthesizer and we have connected the USB2ANY device to the CLK, DATA, and LE and the ground of the Microwire interface (CE…
Part Number: LMX2487E-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMX2487E Hello,
I'm going to study LMX2487E using LMX2487E-EVM and TICS Pro.
(I have downloaded TICS Pro of latest version from TI website. )
But, it does not write Resistor value of ONLY…
Part Number: LMX2487E Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMX2485 , LMX2487 First of all, the TICS Pro GUI is fantastic and a primary reason why we always use TI PLLs. Thanks for making that so useful.
Now I'm trying to write my own driver for embedded…