SI5366-C-GQR belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
SI5366-C-GQR is commonly used in electronic devices for clock generation and synchronization purposes.
SI5366-C-GQR is available in a quad flat no-leads (QFN) package.
The essence of SI5366-C-GQR lies in its ability to generate accurate clock signals for various applications.
SI5366-C-GQR is typically packaged in reels and comes in quantities of 250 units per reel.
The pin configuration of SI5366-C-GQR is as follows:
| Pin Number | Pin Name | Description | |------------|----------|-------------| | 1 | VDD | Power supply voltage | | 2 | GND | Ground | | 3 | OUT0 | Clock output 0 | | 4 | OUT1 | Clock output 1 | | 5 | OUT2 | Clock output 2 | | 6 | OUT3 | Clock output 3 | | 7 | REF | Reference clock input | | 8 | XTAL | Crystal oscillator input | | 9 | SDA | I2C data input/output | | 10 | SCL | I2C clock input |
SI5366-C-GQR offers the following functional characteristics:
SI5366-C-GQR is suitable for use in a wide range of electronic devices that require accurate clock signals, such as communication systems, data centers, industrial automation, and consumer electronics.
SI5366-C-GQR operates based on the principles of phase-locked loop (PLL) and frequency synthesis. It takes an external reference clock and generates multiple synchronized clock signals with programmable frequencies and formats.
SI5366-C-GQR can be applied in various fields, including:
Some alternative models to SI5366-C-GQR include:
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of SI5366-C-GQR? A: The maximum output frequency is 2.67 GHz.
Q: Can SI5366-C-GQR operate with a single power supply voltage? A: Yes, it operates with a single 3.3 V power supply voltage.
Q: Is the reference clock input compatible with both crystal oscillators and external clock sources? A: Yes, the reference clock input supports both crystal oscillators and external clock sources.
Q: How many clock outputs does SI5366-C-GQR provide? A: It provides a total of 4 clock outputs.
Q: What is the typical phase noise performance of SI5366-C-GQR? A: The typical phase noise is below -150 dBc/Hz at a 10 kHz offset.
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