SI5327B-C-GM Overview
Tray-method packaging is used for clock ICs. The 36-VFQFN Exposed Pad package contains this clock generator. It contains 36 terminations that can be found in frequency synthesizer. This electronic frequency generator requires a voltage of 1.8V. The input of this clock generator is designed to be LVCMOS, LVDS, LVPECL, Crystal. To access the full performance of the electronic component, 1 circuits are implemented. There is a maximum frequency of 808MHz Max with this clock-based frequency generator. Thanks to the Surface Mount, this electric component can be conveniently installed on the panel. As far as the supply voltage is concerned, clock PLL can be used with 1.71V~3.63V. Based on the test statistics, an ambient temperature of -40°C~85°C should be set. As the name suggests, this is a clock generator that is compatible with CML, LVCMOS, LVDS, LVPECL logic levels. This electronic component is usually classified as a Clock Multiplier, Jitter Attenuator component. The clock-generating IC is a 36-bit device designed specifically for microprocessors. You can find related electrical components to the base part number SI5327. It is possible to connect to the frequency generators via 36 pins. There is a maximum supply voltage of 3.3V that clock generator can handle. This clock generator can be classified as a kind of Clock Generators in general. The DSPLL® series includes this electronic part. 2 signal outputs enable clock PLL to magnify output frequency as high as possible. For the RF synthesizer to function properly, a supply current of 279mA must be provided.
SI5327B-C-GM Features
Available in the 36-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Supply voltage of 1.8V
Operating supply voltage of 3.3V
SI5327B-C-GM Applications
There are a lot of Silicon Labs
SI5327B-C-GM Clock Generators applications.
- Automatic test equipment
- Wide area power system
- Digital circuits
- Wireless base station for LTE, LTE-advanced
- Picocells, femtocells and small cells
- Sampling clocks for ADC and DAC
- 1 Gigabit Ethernet
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- FPGA and processor clocks
- Line cards used in telephone exchange