SN65LVDS150PWR Overview
In order to package it as a clock IC, the Tape & Reel (TR) package is used. This clock generator is embedded in the 28-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) package. Frequency generator can maintain a maximum temperature of 260 under reflowing conditions. As a result, frequency synthesizers can be found to contain 28 terminations. Basically, a voltage of 3.3V should be applied to this electronic frequency generator. There is a Clock PLL called LVDS which is designed to be the input to this clock generator. 1 circuits are implemented to access the electronic component's full performance. RF synthesizers based on this clock provide frequencies up to 400MHz maximum. Because of the Surface Mount, clock PLL can be easily mounted on the panel. Clock PLL is capable of receiving a maximum of 3.6V as a supply voltage. It is safe to use this frequency synthesizer with a supply voltage above 3V. There should be 3V~3.6V provided with this RF synthesizer. By calculating the test statistics, -40°C~85°C is the appropriate ambient temperature. There are several logic levels in LVDS, LVTTL logic that can be used with this clock generator. It is possible to classify this electronic component as a PLL Frequency Multiplier. It is a 28-bit clock PLL designed specifically for microprocessors. You can find related electrical components to the base part number 65LVDS150. There are 28 pins that are available on the clock PLL. There is a maximum supply voltage of 3.3V that clock generator can handle. There are a number of electronic parts in the MuxIt? series, including this one. There should be a maximum supply current of 70mA for this time clock generator.
SN65LVDS150PWR Features
Available in the 28-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width)
Supply voltage of 3.3V
Operating supply voltage of 3.3V
SN65LVDS150PWR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments SN65LVDS150PWR Clock Generators applications.
- Deep space exploration
- Automatic test equipment
- Media broadcast servers
- Jitter reduction
- Wireless infrastructure
- Medical equipment
- Radiotelephones
- Melting
- Remote telemetry and instrumentation
- Local oscillator source in receiver