9DBU0241AKILF Overview
The Tube package provides access to it. An accompanying case is included. A mounting type of Surface Mount is recommended. There are 24 terminations in it. The part provides a voltage of 1.5V volts. The peak reflow temperature is used to run 260. 1 are present on the device. normaloperation has a maximum frequency of 167MHz. Temperatures can be varied in the -40°C ~ 85°C range. Depending on the component, a voltage of 1.425 V ~ 1.575 V can be supplied. This component primarily serves the purpose of PCI Express (PCIe). The output should be LP-HCSL. Currently, there are 2006 publications of the part. The Surface Mount mounting method is recommended. There are 24 pins on this device. The board has 24 pins. The minimum working temperature of this device cannot be lower than -40°C. There should be a temperature below 85°C during operation. 1.5V should be the supply voltage. The series number of a part is --. A 2 output can be maintained on the device. According to the supply voltage, this part operates at 1.575V. In order to maintain a device's supply voltage greater than 1.425V. Circuits application is possible to search for related parts based on the 9DBU family. Circuits application uses a logic IC type of PLL BASED CLOCK DRIVER. When the supply current is set to 6mA, this part can operate. The company employs 24-QFN (4x4) as its supplier device package in order to manufacture its devices.
9DBU0241AKILF Features
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel): 260
Include 1 Circuits
run the output at th range of LP-HCSL
with 24 Pins
operate supply voltage at the range of 1.5V
Logic IC Type: PLL BASED CLOCK DRIVER
9DBU0241AKILF Applications
There are a lot of Integrated Device Technology (IDT)
9DBU0241AKILF application specific timer applications.
- Ethernet switch/router
- PCI Express 2.0/3.0
- Broadcast video/audio timing
- Processor and FPGA clocking
- Any-frequency clock conversion
- MSAN/DSLAM/PON
- Fibre Channel, SAN
- Telecom line cards
- 1 GbE and 10 GbE
- Servers, Storage, Search Acceleration