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CDC6C-Q1: I'm seeking information on the estimated availability date for the CDC6C-Q1.

Part Number: CDC6C-Q1
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDC6C

Tool/software:

Hi,

Based on previous inquiries and responses, I've been anticipating the official release of the 20MHz and 25MHz CDC6C-Q1 parts and have proceeded with my system development accordingly. My testing is now in its final stages, and I am looking to purchase the components needed for mass production. However, I haven't been able to find any news or purchase links indicating that the product has been officially released.

>>  CDC6C-Q1: Inquiry Regarding CDC6C020000ADLFRQ1(CDC6C-Q1, 20MHz, DLF) Production Release. 

What is causing the delay in the official release schedule (from Preview to Active) for the CDC6C-Q1?
The industrial-grade CDC6C (20MHz and 25MHz DLF packages) is also shown as being out of stock on the website, making it unavailable for purchase.

I require the 20MHz and 25MHz clock products from the Automotive Grade CDC6C-Q1 series.
My PCB has been designed using the DLF package. I would like to know the estimated availability date for these products.

Best regards,
Sang-il

  • Hi Sang-il, 

    Our backend team postponed the release date for the CDC6C-Q1 devices, we're now on track to release the DLR (2.0 x 1.6mm) and DLY (1.6 x 1.2mm) packages by 9/30 and DLF (2.5 x 2.0mm) package by 10/30. Apologies for the delay here.

    In regards to placing an order for industrial grade CDC6C devices, do you have an assigned TI sales representative? If so they may be able to manually schedule an order faster than the automated system on the TI website. 

    Regards, 

    Connor 

  • Hi Connor,

    If I have to use an industrial-grade BAW oscillator, I can use the LMK6CE02000CDLFR, which has sufficient stock, so I don't plan to purchase the industrial-grade version of the CDC6C. (I've determined that it can be a 1:1 replacement for the CDC6C-Q1's DLF package without hardware modification, although it has better jitter performance but is more expensive and consumes more current.)

    LMK6CE02000CDLFR

    Since my system design requires an automotive-grade clock source, which is why I adopted the CDC6C-Q1, I hope that the CDC6C-Q1 product is officially released soon and that the stock for the 20MHz and 25MHz clock frequency DLF packages is replenished quickly.

    Best regards,
    Sang-il