SI5369C-C-GQ Overview
It is packaged using the Tray method since it is a clock IC. A Clock PLL is included with the 100-TQFP package. This clock generator ic can sustain NOT SPECIFIED degrees of temperature during reflowing. It contains 100 terminations that can be found in frequency synthesizer. Clock generator ics require a voltage of 1.8V. This Clock PLL will be fed by LVCMOS, Crystal as its input. To access the electronic component's full performance, 1 circuits are implemented. Providing a maximum frequency of 346MHz, this clock-based RF synthesizer is suitable for a variety of applications. The Surface Mount allows the electrical component to be installed conveniently on the panel. CLOCK GENERATOR, PROCESSOR SPECIFIC uPs/uCs/peripheral ICs are incorporated in this digital clock generator. This clock PLL works with a supply voltage of 1.71V~3.63V. Statistics suggest that the ambient temperature be set at -40°C~85°C, which is what is estimated by the test. The RF synthesizer is compatible with CML, LVCMOS, LVDS, LVPECL logic levels. Microprocessor-specific clock PLL with 100 bits. These related electrical parts are available for the base part number SI5369. The clock PLL has 100 pins that are available. In terms of the supply voltage, PLL clock can handle 3.3V volts. As a result, it is commonly classified as a type of Clock Generators clock PLL. DSPLL? series electronic parts are included in this product. 5 signal outputs are provided for enhancing output frequency as much as possible. This time clock generator requires a supply current of 435mA in order to operate properly.
SI5369C-C-GQ Features
Available in the 100-TQFP
Supply voltage of 1.8V
Operating supply voltage of 3.3V
SI5369C-C-GQ Applications
There are a lot of Silicon Labs SI5369C-C-GQ Clock Generators applications.
- Automatic control
- Precision auxiliary angle deflection measurement
- Radio receivers
- Automatic control system test
- Signal analyzer
- MRI
- Clock signals to the high-speed Digital RF circuits
- Automatic test equipment
- Ports
- Remote telemetry and instrumentation