The SI5350C-B02620-GTR has a total of 20 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
Advantages: - Wide frequency range - High frequency accuracy - Low power consumption - Small form factor
Disadvantages: - Limited number of output channels - Requires external crystal oscillator for accurate frequency generation
The SI5350C-B02620-GTR is commonly used in various electronic devices that require precise clock signals, such as communication systems, data converters, and audio/video equipment.
The SI5350C-B02620-GTR utilizes a phase-locked loop (PLL) to generate accurate clock signals. It takes an external crystal oscillator as the reference frequency source and uses programmable dividers and multipliers to generate output frequencies with high precision.
Q: Can the SI5350C-B02620-GTR generate non-integer output frequencies? A: Yes, it can generate non-integer frequencies by using fractional dividers.
Q: What is the typical phase noise performance of the SI5350C-B02620-GTR? A: The phase noise performance varies depending on the output frequency and configuration. Please refer to the datasheet for detailed specifications.
Q: Can I use the SI5350C-B02620-GTR without an external crystal oscillator? A: No, an external crystal oscillator is required for accurate frequency generation.
Q: How do I program the SI5350C-B02620-GTR? A: The SI5350C-B02620-GTR can be programmed through the I2C interface using the provided control registers.
Q: What is the power supply voltage range for the SI5350C-B02620-GTR? A: The SI5350C-B02620-GTR operates with a supply voltage range of 2.5V to 3.63V.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the SI5350C-B02620-GTR, 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.