Part Number: LMX2615-SP Tool/software: I'm looking in using the RFOUTA/B as an LVDS clock between 150MHz - 350MHz as an input to FPGA pins.
Looking at the datasheet and trying it out on the Eval board, the output differential levels is too high for…
Part Number: LMX2615-SP Dear Team,
My customers is planning to work with the LMX2615-SP on a new project.
On the LMX2615-SP datasheets (attached) there are 2 places with recommendations\restrictions about the bypass capacitors and they are not the…
Part Number: LMX2615-SP Hello - I am currently looking to use LMX2615-SP in a program that requires a clean synthesizer output with no sideband modulation for use in a scientific measurement. Normally, one would be able to estimate sideband contamination…
Part Number: LMX2615-SP We are using the 5962R1723601VXC (LMX2615-SP) in our design were looking for assembly guidelines.
We assume the part should be lead formed, but it also has a heat sink pad which needs to be thermally and (maybe) electrically…
Part Number: LMX2615-SP Tool/software: On RFOut it is recommended to place a 50 ohm pull up resistor to Vcc. Our Vcc is 3.3V.
We need to determine what voltage drop we can expect across this 50 ohm resistor in order to meet our power derating requirements…
Part Number: LMX2615-SP hello
the part LMX2615-SP appears in the website with a few different prices . (15,225 / 5250 $ )
can you advise what is the relevant price for flight modules.
also advise if you have lower cost devices for the engineering…
Part Number: LMX2615-SP Hi
We have the LMX2615-SP in our design, trying to generate a 1930MHz signal (Fosc = 40MHz). We have two issues:
1. The output frequency seems to be a factor of ~1.8-1.9 higher than what is set. If we try to configure the device…
Part Number: LMX2615-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK04832-SP What should be the termination at the LMK CLKIN when driving clk from RFOUT of LMX2615 with pullup 50 ohm?
Part Number: LMX2615-SP The below language in the SMD for this part regarding the metal lid is confusing, and based on this conversation I don't see a definitive answer - Is the lid connected internally to the heat sink and thus grounded, or does it need…