HMC820LP6CE Overview
The Strip method is used for packaging clock ICs. The 40-VFQFN Exposed Pad package embeds this Clock PLL. A maximum temperature of 260 can be sustained by this clock generator ic during reflowing. There are 40 terminations found in this file. This time clock generator should be voltaged at 3.3V. It is designed that the Clock PLL's input should be Clock. There are 1 circuits implemented in order to achieve full performance from this electronic part. It provides a maximum frequency of 5.1GHz. Thanks to the Surface Mount, this electric component can be conveniently installed on the panel. Keeping the supply voltage for this frequency synthesizer above 3V is recommended for safety reasons. Clock generators should operate with the voltage supply of 3V~5.2V. The ambient temperature should be set at -40°C~85°C, which is estimated by the test statistics. Microprocessors are specifically designed to use this clock-generating IC, which has a 40-bit output. These related electrical parts are available for the base part number HMC820. There are a number of 40 pins that are available on the clock generators. Supply voltage 5V is what clock generator can handle. Fundamentally, this is a kind of PLL or Frequency Synthesis Circuits clock PLL. There is a IT ALSO OPERATES WITH 4.8V-5.2V SUPPLY feature on this frequency generator in order to produce a better clock signal. In this case, the product is an analog IC and can be classified as a PHASE LOCKED LOOP-electronic frequency generator. In this operation, a maximum current of 56mA is supplied to the clock generator.
HMC820LP6CE Features
Available in the 40-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Supply voltage of 3.3V
Operating supply voltage of 5V
HMC820LP6CE Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices Inc. HMC820LP6CE Clock Generators applications.
- Space communucation
- Carrier synchronization in wired communication
- Mixed mode (analog and digital) applications
- Modems
- Vector network analyzers (VNA)
- Multi-function printers
- Digital switching systems
- Digital HDTV systems
- Automatic control system test
- Bit synchronization