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Features

  • Packaged in 8-pin SOIC
  • Provides a spread spectrum output clock
  • Supports printers and flat panel controllers
  • Accepts a clock or crystal input (provides same frequency dithered output)
  • Input frequency range of 4 to 32 MHz with spread off
  • Input frequency range of 4 to 25 MHz with spread on
  • 4X frequency multiplication
  • Center spread, down spread, and spread off settings
  • Peak reduction by 8 dB to 16 dB typical on 3rd through 19th odd harmonics
  • Operating voltage of 3.3 V
  • Advanced, low-power CMOS process

Description

The MK5814C device generates a low EMI output clock from a clock or crystal input. The device is designed to dither a high emissions clock to lower EMI in consumer applications. Using IDT's proprietary mix of analog and digital Phase Locked Loop (PLL) technology, the device spreads the frequency spectrum of the output and reduces the frequency amplitude peaks by several dB. The MK5814C offers both centered and down spread from a high-speed clock input. The multiplier is a fixed 4x. For different multiplier configurations, use the MK5811C (1x) or MK5812 (2x). IDT offers many other clocks for computers and computer peripherals. Consult IDT when you need to remove crystals and oscillators from your board.

Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Carrier TypeMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Qty. per Reel (#)Qty. per Carrier (#)Pb (Lead) FreePb Free CategoryTemp. Range (°C)
MK5814CMLFObsoleteN/AOut of StockSOIC8#Tube1097#Yese3 Sn0 to 70°C
MK5814CMLFTObsoleteN/AOut of StockSOIC8#Reel13000#0Yese3 Sn0 to 70°C
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