The SI5338B-B08896-GMR has a total of 88 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
Advantages: - High-performance clock generation - Wide frequency range - Programmable features for customization - Low phase noise and jitter
Disadvantages: - Requires careful configuration for optimal performance - May be complex for inexperienced users
The SI5338B-B08896-GMR is suitable for various applications that require precise clock generation and distribution. It is commonly used in: - Communication systems - Data centers - Industrial automation - Test and measurement equipment
The SI5338B-B08896-GMR utilizes a combination of PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) and VCXO (Voltage-Controlled Crystal Oscillator) techniques to generate and distribute accurate clock signals. The device allows for flexible programming of output frequencies and formats, enabling it to meet the specific requirements of different applications.
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of the SI5338B-B08896-GMR? A: The maximum output frequency is 350 MHz.
Q: Can I program the output frequencies on-the-fly? A: Yes, the SI5338B-B08896-GMR supports dynamic frequency programming.
Q: Does the IC support Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC)? A: Yes, it has built-in support for SSC.
Q: What is the typical phase jitter of the SI5338B-B08896-GMR? A: The typical phase jitter is less than 0.3 ps RMS.
Q: Can I use a single-ended output as a differential signal? A: Yes, you can use two adjacent single-ended outputs as a differential pair.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the SI5338B-B08896-GMR clock generator IC, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.