Part Number: CDCE6214-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCI6214 , CDCE6214 , LMK05318B Hi,
I wish to replace the CDCI6214 to CDCE6214.
In TICS Pro. The CDCI6214 can set the LVCMOS output to CMOSP, CMOSN, and CMOSPN. Then it alos can set to P+ N+, P+ N…
Part Number: CDCI6214 Hi ,
we are using the CDCI6214 clock generator for creating a 100 MHz differential AC coupled LVDS clock. The device was configured as shown in the attached schematics.
At first, the SDA line of the connected configuration I2C was…
Part Number: CDCI6214 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214 What is the voltage level for the Y0 channel? is it decide by VDDREF or one of the VDD0_x?
Part Number: CDCI6214 Hi ,
we are using the CDCI6214 clock generator for creating a 100 MHz differential AC coupled LVDS clock.
We have programmed the EEPROM page 1 with the necessary configurations for the required clock and the clock output is properly…
Hi Zhang,
davied zhang said: LINK DOWN appears during WIFI using. And we found the clock of CDCI6214 is floating, down to 94MHz. Will this cause LINK DOWN?
Maybe. If the reference clock is unstable, then it could cause a link down. When you do not initialize…
Part Number: CDCI6214 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214 Hi Team ,
Can i use a 50 Mhz CMOS clock as the single ended input to the clock generator CDCI6214 (The device is termed to support LVCMOS single ended input ). I am planning on using the …
Part Number: CDCI6214 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE6214 Hi support team ,
I am required to have a 100 MHz differential AC-coupled LVDS clock for one of my projects . I am currently planning on using the CDCI6214 from TI for this. Is it acheiveable…
Part Number: TMDS64EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCI6214 , Hello,
CDCI6214 is used for REFCLK generation in TMDS64EVM. According to the schematic, AM64 I2C is not actually connected to CDCI6214 because R659/660 are DNI. I think CDCI6214 have to be…
Part Number: CDCI6214 Dear Team,
The CDCI6214 chip can work using the PAGE0 mode of the EEPROM after burning the EEPROM through the PC. Currently, I hope to use i2cget -y -f 19 0x76 0x1 w to dynamically read and write registers for debugging in this…