LMX2353TM/NOPB Overview
The Tube method is used for packaging clock ICs. The 16-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) package includes this clock generator. This clock generator will sustain a maximum temperature of 260 when reflown. It contains 16 terminations that can be found in frequency synthesizer. Basically, this time clock generator needs a voltage of 3V. The input of this clock generator is designed to be CMOS, TTL. Using 1 circuits, the electronic part's full performance can be accessed. RF synthesizers based on this clock provide frequencies up to 2.5GHz maximum. A Surface Mount-shaped electrical component makes it convenient to mount on a panel. Clock PLL is capable of receiving a maximum of 5.5V as a supply voltage. This frequency synthesizer requires a supply voltage above 2.7V to be safe. As long as you provide 2.7V~5.5V supply voltage, it will work. Test statistics estimate a temperature of -40°C~85°C, which should be set as the ambient temperature. In this case, we are dealing with a frequency synthesizer that can be used with CMOS logic levels. An electrical part such as this one can be classified as a PLL Frequency Synthesizer component. In this IC, a 16-bit frequency generator is designed specifically for use in microprocessors. Related electrical parts can be found for the base part number LMX2353. There are a number of 20 pins that are available on the frequency synthesizers. RF synthesizers can handle a voltage of 3V as the supply voltage. In general, this clock PLL is considered a PLL or Frequency Synthesis Circuits device. The PLLatinum? series includes this electronic part.
LMX2353TM/NOPB Features
Available in the 16-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width)
Supply voltage of 3V
Operating supply voltage of 3V
LMX2353TM/NOPB Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments LMX2353TM/NOPB Clock Generators applications.
- Precision auxiliary angle deflection measurement
- Automatic control system test
- Picocells, femtocells and small cells
- Computers to manage memory cards
- CB radios
- Coherent carrier tracking
- Communication infrastructure
- Televisions
- Multiplexing communication
- Symbol synchronization