Could you tell us a bit more of your application and other clock requirements? You may contact us at clock_support@list.ti.com if you prefer.
CDCI6214 is another low-power clock gen with 4 diff outputs or 9 single-ended outputs and internal EEPROM for…
Dear User,
LMK04616 cannot support external feedback mode, but LMK0482x devices supports what you are trying to implement.
We also have CDCI6214 device, which supports external feedback but has less outputs.
Best regards
Puneet
Hello Adam,
thanks for highlighting. The public software never contained a Find Device button. The GUI automatically searches for I2C connection when you power up while the reset button shows "high" state (or you toggle reset while power button is on…
Hi Jimmy,
I am afraid, we may not have exact replacement of these parts, but:
9SQL4954CNLGI --> PCIe clock generator and comparable part is CDCI6214 with 4 channels but with different output impedance. or can be the combination of CDCM9102 and CDCDB400…
Hi Eric,
Do you have requirements on the clock jitter? Do you need all thee frequencies simultaneously? Or any other requirements?
You may be interested in an audio clock such as PLL1705. PLL1705 can generate one of these frequencies at a time on…
Hi Zhang,
I assume this is the same issue as this thread: https://e2e.ti.com/support/processors-group/processors/f/processors-forum/1312380/tda4vm-dts-of-clock-generator-cdci6214
And my understanding is that this new thread is using a different PCIe…
Hi Sreejitha,
LMK00334 is a plain buffer. This can be used as a PCIe clock buffer to increase the fanout.
If you need a clock generator, then I would recommend to look at CDCI6214 device.
Best regards
Puneet
“ If this answered your question…
You may consider the CDCI6214 clock gen which has zero-delay mode capability. See the datasheet or EVM user guide for reference schematics.
Regards,
Alan
Part Number: CDCI6214EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCI6214 , Hi,
I'm trying to get the Frequency Increment and decrement feature of the CDCI6214 working, using the GPIO FREQ_INC & FREQ_DEC input pins, but untill now I did not succeed to get…