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Is it usual that the oscillator is running at about 70°C with room temperature of 20°C with only a LMK04828 as load?
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Is it usual that the oscillator is running at about 70°C with room temperature of 20°C with only a LMK04828 as load?
Are you using a thermal imaging camera to measure the hottest spot on the die, or a thermocouple on the top of the package?
What is the PCB temp under the oscillator?
Did you follow the PCB layout guidelines and thermal considerations in the dataheet?
Regards,
Alan
We use a thermal imaging camera.
The temperature at the bottom side of the PCB is about 50°C.
The layout is quit similar to the Figure 18 in the datasheet. But what's shown there is not a good thermal connection. If the GND pin is important for cooling I would place the vias around the pin.
So as conclusion it's normal that the LMK61A2 heats up more than a usual oscillator and cooling has to be taken in account more than usual.
Regards
Ernst