Part Number: CDCE913-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CLOCKPRO , , CDCE913 , CDCE813-Q1 Hi team,
Our customer is using the GUI of TI ClockPro Programming Software.
We have installed the software, and plug the EVM of CDCE913-Q1
When we click the ok, then…
Part Number: CDCEL949 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CLOCKPRO , CDCEL9XXPROGEVM Team,
my customer is looking for solutions to program CDCEL949 (directly on their custom design board with the devices soldered to it). According to ClockPro, they need CDCEL9XXPROGEVM…
Part Number: CDCE913PERF-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CLOCKPRO
Hi Team, My customer is evaluating CDCE913PERF-EVM and using TI ClockPro for register writing. http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/scau022a/scau022a.pdf Which write process is done "Byte Write…
Part Number: CDCI6214 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK03328 Please advise me on a question bellow:
I want to generate 148.5 MHz and 148.35174 MHz from 27 MHz reference using CDCI6214 enabling fractional divider in it. I have chosen the 2700 MHz VOC…
Hi Harry,
ClockPro is an old piece of software that we are planning to update or replace in the future. The "PPM error" feature is often inaccurate and I would not pay much attention to it as long as the output frequencies are what you are expecting;…
Part Number: CDCE913 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CLOCKPRO Hi!
We would like to use the CDCE913 chip to generate a variable frequency between 4MHz - 40MHz.
For this, we want to be able to calculate the required N,P,Q,R and Pdiv values to dynamically…
Hi, All
I'm using Clock Pro to generate setup below.
Y1=27Mhz, Y2=27MHz, Y3=24.576MHz.
but the generated set up is for Y1=27MHz, Y2=24.576MHz, Y3=27Mhz.
(manually, I can set Y1=27Mhz, Y2=27MHz, Y3=24.576MHz.)
I'd like to know if there is any limitation…
Hello Mark,
I found these 3 other E2E posts to further help you. In summary, try to run the device with combability mode off and, if not, check to confirm that you see the driver under "other devices," per the picture below.
1) https://e2e.ti…
Dave,
We've been unable to update ClockPro for some time, so the bundled driver software has gone out of date.
I'll offer two possible suggestions:
Install the latest TUSB3410 driver stack. I've never tried this on a W7 machine, so I don't know…