P1727AF-08SR Overview
It is packaged using the Tape & Reel (TR) method since it is a clock IC. There is a clock generator embedded in the 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package. It contains 8 terminations that can be found in frequency synthesizer. Basically, this time clock generator needs a voltage of 3.3V. This Clock PLL will be fed by Clock as its input. It is possible to access the full performance of the electrical part by implementing 1 circuits. Using this clock-based frequency synthesizer, you can achieve a maximum frequency of 40MHz. The Surface Mount allows the electrical component to be installed conveniently on the panel. Approximately 3.6V is the maximum supply voltage needed by this time clock generator. A maximum voltage of 3V should be used for this frequency generator for safety reasons. As far as the supply voltage is concerned, clock PLL can be used with 3V~3.6V. As determined by the test statistics, the ambient temperature should be set to 0°C~70°C. As far as electrical parts go, this component can be classified as a Fanout Buffer (Distribution), Spread Spectrum Clock Generator component. The clock-generating IC is a 8-bit device designed specifically for microprocessors. These related electrical parts are available for the base part number P1727. There are 8 pins that are available on the frequency generator. The supply voltage should be maintained at 3.3V for high efficiency. The digital clock generator has 1 high-enable output pins. When searching for parts of the S family, similar frequency generators will be found. For the RF synthesizer to function properly, a supply current of 2mA must be provided.
P1727AF-08SR Features
Available in the 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)
Supply voltage of 3.3V
Operating supply voltage of 3.3V
1 true outputs
P1727AF-08SR Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor P1727AF-08SR Clock Generators applications.
- Local oscillator source in receiver
- Cable television converter boxes
- Frequency shifting decodes
- VSAT (Small Ground Satellite Station)
- Bluetooth transmitters
- Main oscillator in receiver
- Coherent detection of the signal
- Digital logic circuits
- Camera systems
- High-frequency induction heating