SI5351C-A-GT belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
It is commonly used as a clock generator and frequency synthesizer in various electronic devices.
SI5351C-A-GT is available in a small form factor package, typically QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) or similar.
The essence of SI5351C-A-GT lies in its ability to generate accurate and stable clock signals for precise timing and synchronization in electronic systems.
SI5351C-A-GT is usually packaged in reels or trays, with a typical quantity of 2500 units per reel.
For detailed and complete pin configuration, please refer to the datasheet of SI5351C-A-GT.
SI5351C-A-GT offers the following functional characteristics:
SI5351C-A-GT is widely used in various electronic devices that require precise timing and synchronization, such as:
SI5351C-A-GT utilizes a phase-locked loop (PLL) architecture to generate accurate clock signals. It takes an external reference frequency and uses internal dividers and multipliers to synthesize the desired output frequencies.
The detailed application field plans for SI5351C-A-GT can vary depending on the specific requirements of the system. However, some common applications include:
Some alternative models to SI5351C-A-GT include:
Please refer to the datasheets of these models for detailed specifications and features.
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of SI5351C-A-GT? A: The maximum output frequency is 160 MHz.
Q: Can SI5351C-A-GT generate multiple independent frequencies simultaneously? A: Yes, it can generate up to 8 programmable output frequencies independently.
Q: Does SI5351C-A-GT require an external crystal or clock source? A: Yes, it requires an external reference frequency for operation.
Q: What is the typical phase noise performance of SI5351C-A-GT? A: The typical phase noise at a 10 kHz offset is -140 dBc/Hz.
Q: What is the supply voltage range for SI5351C-A-GT? A: It operates with a supply voltage range of 2.5V to 3.63V.
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