The SI5338N-B03752-GMR has a total of 24 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
Advantages: - High-frequency performance - Low jitter - Programmable output frequencies - Flexible input/output options
Disadvantages: - Limited number of outputs (4)
The SI5338N-B03752-GMR is suitable for various applications that require clock generation and multiplication. It can be used in telecommunications, networking, data centers, industrial automation, and other electronic systems.
The SI5338N-B03752-GMR utilizes a PLL to generate and multiply clock signals. It takes an input reference frequency and generates multiple output clocks with programmable frequencies. The device also allows for fine-tuning of the output phase and spread spectrum modulation.
The SI5338N-B03752-GMR can be used in the following application fields: 1. Telecommunications: Clock synchronization in communication systems. 2. Networking: Clock distribution in network switches and routers. 3. Data Centers: Timing solutions for server farms and storage systems. 4. Industrial Automation: Clock generation for control systems and sensors. 5. Electronic Systems: Clocking solutions for various electronic devices.
Some alternative models to the SI5338N-B03752-GMR are: - SI5338N-B03751-GMR - SI5338N-B03753-GMR - SI5338N-B03754-GMR - SI5338N-B03755-GMR - SI5338N-B03756-GMR
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of the SI5338N-B03752-GMR? A: The maximum output frequency is 710MHz.
Q: Can I program the output frequencies using the I2C interface? A: Yes, the SI5338N-B03752-GMR can be programmed and controlled using the I2C interface.
Q: What is the operating temperature range of this device? A: The SI5338N-B03752-GMR operates within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Q: How many outputs does this clock generator have? A: The SI5338N-B03752-GMR has 4 outputs.
Q: Is spread spectrum modulation supported by this device? A: Yes, the SI5338N-B03752-GMR supports spread spectrum modulation for reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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