SI5335D-B08867-GM belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
It is commonly used in electronic devices for clock generation and distribution.
SI5335D-B08867-GM is available in a small form factor package, typically a QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package.
The essence of SI5335D-B08867-GM lies in its ability to generate and distribute accurate clock signals within electronic systems.
This product is typically sold in reels or trays, with a quantity of 250 units per reel/tray.
For a detailed and complete pin configuration diagram, please refer to the datasheet provided by the manufacturer.
SI5335D-B08867-GM offers the following functional characteristics:
SI5335D-B08867-GM is suitable for use in a wide range of electronic devices that require accurate clock signals, such as:
SI5335D-B08867-GM operates based on the principles of phase-locked loop (PLL) and frequency synthesis. It takes an input reference clock and generates multiple output clocks with programmable frequencies and formats.
The detailed application field plans for SI5335D-B08867-GM can vary depending on the specific requirements of the electronic system it is being used in. Some common application scenarios include:
While SI5335D-B08867-GM is a popular choice for clock generation, there are alternative models available from different manufacturers. Some notable alternatives include:
Q: What is the maximum frequency that SI5335D-B08867-GM can generate? A: SI5335D-B08867-GM can generate clock frequencies up to 1.5 GHz.
Q: Can I use this IC with a 5V power supply? A: No, SI5335D-B08867-GM requires a 3.3V power supply for proper operation.
Q: How many clock outputs does SI5335D-B08867-GM support? A: SI5335D-B08867-GM supports up to 8 clock outputs.
Q: Is it possible to synchronize multiple SI5335D-B08867-GM devices together? A: Yes, multiple SI5335D-B08867-GM devices can be synchronized using external synchronization signals.
Q: Can I program the output frequencies of SI5335D-B08867-GM on-the-fly? A: Yes, SI5335D-B08867-GM supports dynamic frequency programming through its serial interface.
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