Is it possible to use the LMK01010 with a single ended 10MHz RF sine wave input and generate a buffered, 10MHz LVDS sine wave out? If not, what can be done?
Please let me know.
Thanks John Garrett TI-AFA
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Is it possible to use the LMK01010 with a single ended 10MHz RF sine wave input and generate a buffered, 10MHz LVDS sine wave out? If not, what can be done?
Please let me know.
Thanks John Garrett TI-AFA
The LMK01010 will not be able to use a 10 MHz sine wave based on slew rate limits. Sometimes people used clipped sine waves to resolve the slew rate issue. Also, the output is a square wave. All clocking devices are square waves.
If you want to buffer a sine wave in to a sine wave out, I'd suggest using some amplifier.
73,
Timothy