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Features

  • Four LVCMOS / LVTTL outputs, 7Ω output impedance
  • Selectable differential or LVCMOS / LVTTL clock inputs
  • CLK, nCLK pair can accept the following differential input levels: LVPECL, LVDS, LVHSTL, HCSL, SSTL
  • LVCMOS_CLK supports the following input types: LVCMOS, LVTTL
  • Maximum output frequency: 350MHz
  • Output skew: 35ps (maximum)
  • Part-to-part skew: 700ps (maximum)
  • Additive phase jitter, RMS: 0.04ps (typical)
  • Power supply modes:
    Core/Output
    3.3V/3.3V
    3.3V/2.5V
    3.3V/1.8V
    3.3V/1.5V
  • 0°C to 70°C ambient operating temperature
  • Available in lead-free (RoHS 6) package

Description

The 8305 is a low skew, 1-to-4, Differential/ LVCMOS-to-LVCMOS/LVTTL Fanout Buffer and a member of the family of High Performance Clock Solutions from IDT. The 8305 has selectable clock inputs that accept either differential or single ended input levels. The clock enable is internally synchronized to eliminate runt pulses on the outputs during asynchronous assertion/deassertion of the clock enable pin. Outputs are forced LOW when the clock is disabled. A separate output enable pin controls whether the outputs are in the active or high impedance state. Guaranteed output and part-to-part skew characteristics make the 8305 ideal for those applications demanding well defined performance and repeatability.

Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Carrier TypeMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Qty. per Reel (#)Qty. per Carrier (#)Pb (Lead) FreePb Free CategoryTemp. Range (°C)
8305AGLFObsoleteN/AIn StockTSSOP16#Tube1096#Yese3 Sn0 to 70°C
8305AGLFTObsoleteN/AIn StockTSSOP16#Reel12500#0Yese3 Sn0 to 70°C

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