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FemtoClock NG Universal Frequency Translator

Package Information

CAD Model:View CAD Model
Pkg. Type:VFQFPN
Pkg. Code:NLG48
Lead Count (#):48
Pkg. Dimensions (mm):7.0 x 7.0 x 0.9
Pitch (mm):0.5

Environmental & Export Classifications

Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)3
Pb (Lead) FreeYes
ECCN (US)EAR99
HTS (US)8542.39.0090

Product Attributes

Lead Count (#)48
Carrier TypeTray
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)3
Qty. per Reel (#)0
Qty. per Carrier (#)260
Pb (Lead) FreeYes
Pb Free Categorye3 Sn
Temp. Range (°C)-40 to 85°C
Advanced FeaturesProgrammable Clock, Spread Spectrum
App Jitter ComplianceITU G.8262
C-C Jitter Max P-P (ps)40
Core Voltage (V)3.3V, 2.5V
Divider Value2
Family NameUFT
Feedback Divider1 - 255
Feedback InputNo
Input Freq (MHz)0.008 - 710
Input TypeCrystal, HCSL, HSTL, LVDS, LVPECL
Inputs (#)3
Length (mm)7
MOQ260
Output Banks (#)2
Output Freq Range (MHz)7.7 - 1200
Output SignalingLVPECL, LVDS
Output Skew (ps)30
Output TypeLVPECL, LVDS
Output Voltage (V)3.3V, 2.5V
Outputs (#)2
Package Area (mm²)49
Period Jitter Max P-P (ps)8.7
Period Jitter Typ P-P (ps)5.1
Phase Jitter Max RMS (ps)0.45
Phase Jitter Typ RMS (fs)300
Phase Jitter Typ RMS (ps)0.3
Pitch (mm)0.5
Pkg. Dimensions (mm)7.0 x 7.0 x 0.9
Pkg. TypeVFQFPN
Prog. ClockYes
Prog. InterfaceI2C
PublishedNo
Reference OutputNo
Requires Terms and ConditionsDoes not require acceptance of Terms and Conditions
Spread SpectrumYes
Tape & ReelNo
Thickness (mm)0.9
VCO Max Freq (MHz)2400
VCO Min Freq (MHz)1950
Width (mm)7
Xtal Freq (KHz)16 - 40
Xtal Inputs (#)1

Description

The 8T49N222I is a highly flexible FemtoClock® NG general-purpose, low-phase noise frequency translator/synthesizer with alarm and monitoring functions suitable for networking and communications applications. It can generate any output frequency in the 7.68MHz to 1200MHz range. A wide range of input reference clocks and a range of low-cost fundamental mode crystal frequencies may be used as the source for the output frequency.

To see other devices in this product family, visit the Universal Frequency Translators page.