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Features

  • 4 differential ECL/LVPECL level outputs
  • 1 differential ECL/LVPECL or single-ended input (CLKA)
  • 1 differential HSTL or single-ended input (CLKB)
  • Maximum output frequency: 2.7GHz
  • Additive phase jitter, RMS: 0.138ps (typical) @ 156.25MHz,
  • Output skew: 50ps (maximum)
  • Part-to-part skew: 150ps (maximum)
  • LVPECL and HSTL mode operating voltage supply range: VCC = 2.5V±5% or 3.3V±5%, VEE = 0V
  • ECL mode operating voltage supply range: VEE = -3.3V±5% or -2.5V±5%, VCC = 0V
  • -40°C to 85°C ambient operating temperature
  • Available inlead-free RoHS (RoHS 6) package

Description

The 853S314I is a low skew 1-to-4 Differential Fanout Buffer, designed with clock distribution in mind, accepting two clock sources into an input MUX. The MUX is controlled by a CLK_SEL pin. This makes the 853S314I very versatile, in that, it can operate as both a differential clock buffer as well as a signal-level translator and fanout buffer. The device is designed on a SiGe process and can operate at frequencies in excess of 2.7GHz. This ensures negligible jitter introduction to the timing budget which makes it an ideal choice for distributing high frequency, high precision clocks across back planes and boards in communication systems. Internal temperature compensation guarantees consistent performance across various platforms.

Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Temp. GradePb (Lead) FreeCarrier Type
853S314AFILFTObsoleteN/AOut of StockSSOP20#IYesReel
853S314AGILFObsoleteN/AOut of StockTSSOP20#IYesTube
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