NB2305AI1HDTG Overview
As a clock IC, it uses the Tube package. Embedded in the 8-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) package is this Clock PLL. Frequency generator can maintain a maximum temperature of 260 under reflowing conditions. There are a total of 8 terminations in this file. This electronic frequency generator requires a voltage of 3.3V. CMOS is designed as this clock generator's input. 1 circuits are used to achieve clock PLL's superior flexibility. There is a maximum frequency of 133MHz Max with this clock-based frequency generator. Thanks to the Surface Mount, this electric component can be conveniently installed on the panel. Clock PLL is capable of receiving a maximum of 3.6V as a supply voltage. For safety reasons, this frequency generator's supply voltage should remain above 3V. There are 3V~3.6V available for use with this clock PLL. Test statistics suggest setting the ambient temperature at -40°C~85°C, which is -40°C~85°C. As far as this electronic part is concerned, it can be classified as a Zero Delay Buffer component. This clock-generating IC is a 8-bit device designed explicitly for microprocessors. This part number NB2305A is related to the following electrical components. A 8 pin is available on the clock PLL. This time clock generator can handle a voltage of 3.3V as its supply voltage. Fundamentally, this is a kind of Clock Drivers clock PLL. The maximal same edge skew (tskwd) can not be exceeded. There are 4 true outputs. During these clock generator operations, the maximum current supplied reaches 50mA.
NB2305AI1HDTG Features
Available in the 8-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width)
Supply voltage of 3.3V
Operating supply voltage of 3.3V
4 true outputs
NB2305AI1HDTG Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor NB2305AI1HDTG Clock Generators applications.
- Frequency Modulation (FM) stereo decoders
- Electronic countermeasures
- Coherent carrier tracking
- Jitter reduction
- Wi-Fi routers
- Signal modulation and demodulation
- Phase modulation cellular systems
- Radiotelephones
- Quenching?
- 1 Gigabit Ethernet