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Renesas’ Timing product portfolio has been acquired by SiTime.

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Features

  • 1 – 0.7V current mode differential HCSL output pair
  • Low additive jitter
  • suitable for use in PCIe Gen2 and Gen3 systems
  • 16-pin TSSOP package
  • small board footprint
  • Outputs can be terminated to LVDS
  • can drive a wider variety of devices
  • OE control pin
  • greater system power management
  • Industrial temperature range available
  • supports demanding embedded applications
  • Additive cycle-to-cycle jitter <5 ps
  • Additive phase jitter (PCIe Gen3) <0.2ps
  • Operating frequency up to 200MHz

Description

The 5V41068A is a 2:1 differential clock mux for PCI Express applications. It has very low additive jitter making it suitable for use in PCIe Gen2 and Gen3 systems. The 5V41068A selects between 1 of 2 differential HCSL inputs to drive a single differential HCSL output pair. The output can also be terminated to LVDS.

Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Carrier TypeMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Qty. per Reel (#)Qty. per Carrier (#)Pb (Lead) FreePb Free CategoryTemp. Range (°C)
5V41068APGGObsoleteN/AIn StockTSSOP16#Tube1096#Yese3 Sn0 to 70°C
5V41068APGG8ObsoleteN/AOut of StockTSSOP16#Reel12500#0Yese3 Sn0 to 70°C
5V41068APGGIObsoleteN/AIn StockTSSOP16#Tube1096#Yese3 Sn-40 to 85°C
5V41068APGGI8ObsoleteN/AIn StockTSSOP16#Reel12500#0Yese3 Sn-40 to 85°C
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