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Hello,
I am looking for an IC (Also available) to convert 1.536 MHz/2.048 MHz to a higher multiple such as 49.152 MHz. Will this part work - CDCM6208V2G
I also need the rising edge lined up or 0 delay clock multiplier.
Thanks
Hi Ramgopal,
What is your input i.e. XTAL, XO, etc.? What is your reference frequency? How many outputs do you require?
CDCM6208 does not have Zero delay mode (ZDM).
Regards,
Vicente
I see.
I need one clock output. I was using this IC below but it is obsolete. It is a recovered clock from an ISDN IC. I am not feeding it from a crystal. I would like a 0 delay clock.
CDCI6214 is a suitable alternative. The minimum input frequency possible is 1 MHz and the device does have ZDM.
Regards,
Vicente
Thanks,
I want to act quickly as you have 124 in stock. Is there a tool to generate the registers I need to create 49.152 MHz.
Thanks,
Divakar
Hi Ramgopal,
Yes we have a tool called "TICSpro" which is a GUI that can be used to program the device and generate the frequency plan you require.
Here is the link to the tool: https://www.ti.com/tool/TICSPRO-SW
Regards,
Vicente
Awesome,
thanks a lot. Please add me as a friend so I can share the schematic for being checked later.
Please note, this an an open forum where everyone can view the thread.
Please don't post any NDA or schematics here. Material like that should all be sent via email. You can find my TI email by pressing my profile and at the bottom you should see a "View Vicente Flores Prado TI information."
Regards,
Vicente
I am not familiar with the ordering limits/process. That is usually handled by the marketing team. Are you trying to sample the part or what is the business volume you require?