SI5338C-B02090-GM belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
This product is commonly used in electronic devices for clock generation and distribution.
SI5338C-B02090-GM is available in a small form factor package, typically a QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package.
The essence of SI5338C-B02090-GM lies in its ability to generate and distribute accurate clock signals within electronic systems.
This product is usually packaged in reels or trays, with a typical quantity of 2500 units per reel.
For a detailed and complete pin configuration diagram, please refer to the datasheet.
SI5338C-B02090-GM offers the following functional characteristics:
SI5338C-B02090-GM is suitable for various electronic devices that require precise clock generation and distribution, such as:
SI5338C-B02090-GM operates based on the principles of frequency synthesis and phase-locked loop (PLL) control. It generates clock signals by multiplying and dividing the input reference frequency, ensuring accurate timing across the system.
In communication equipment, SI5338C-B02090-GM can be used to generate clock signals for data transmission, synchronization, and signal processing modules.
For data storage devices, this product can provide precise timing for read/write operations, data transfer, and error correction processes.
SI5338C-B02090-GM is suitable for industrial automation systems that require synchronized operation of various components, such as sensors, actuators, and controllers.
In test and measurement instruments, this IC can ensure accurate timing for data acquisition, signal generation, and analysis functions.
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of SI5338C-B02090-GM? A: The maximum output frequency is X MHz.
Q: Can this IC operate with a single power supply? A: No, SI5338C-B02090-GM requires dual power supplies.
Q: Is it possible to program the output frequencies in real-time? A: Yes, this IC supports real-time frequency programming through its interface.
Q: Does SI5338C-B02090-GM support spread spectrum clocking? A: Yes, it has built-in support for spread spectrum clocking.
Q: What is the typical phase noise performance of this IC? A: The phase noise performance is specified as X dBc/Hz at Y kHz offset.
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