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Good Day.
Hi Ray,
The LMK05028 has 2 PLLs, so it can have 2 different VCO frequencies that are post-divided and sent to the output stage, where they can be selected and divided. Here is a summary of the output divider configuration:
So in the typical case, it is possible to have 6 distinct output frequencies (from number of output dividers) from a maximum of 2 VCO frequency domains (from number of PLLs). A VCO frequency domain is the set of all output frequencies that can be derived from a given VCO frequency through integer division.
It is also possible for OUT0 and OUT1 to select from a source besides the two PLLs, such as the external XO, external TCXO, or either of the two DPLL references. This gives more options for output frequencies that are not contained in the VCO frequency domains, but it is more of a special trick.
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Evan Su