BANGALORE, INDIA: Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) recently introduced three new precision clock generators that have a crystal input, replacing up to four discrete high-frequency crystal oscillators with a single device. These devices provide a more cost-efficient solution that saves up to 50 percent more board space than competing solutions today.
The CDCM61004 family improves system performance by achieving integrated RMS jitter of 500 fs, well suited for data communications equipment.
The CDCM61004 family eases board design by providing a fully integrated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) support for a wide output frequency range from 43.75 MHz to 683 MHz, allowing one device to cover multiple standards or multiple designs. The clock generators operate at less than 500 mW to enable high-density designs, offering up to 30 percent power savings.
Key features
* Input reference including the commonly used crystal frequencies such as 24.8832 MHz, 25 MHz, and 26.5625 MHz.
* On-chip VCO operates in frequency range 1.75 GHz to 2.05 GHz, supporting output from 43.75 MHz to 683 MHz.
* Input crystal bypass mode allows direct tuning on the reference.
* Output selectable between LVPECL, LVDS or 2-LVCMOS.
Key benefits
* Pin-compatible family allows the same hardware strapping.
* High integration and flexible I/O minimizes the number of components.
* Reduces board space and provides a cost-efficient solution.
* Low jitter improves overall system bit error rate performance.
* Low power enables high-density designs.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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