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Features

  • Packaged in 20 pin tiny SSOP
  • Operating voltage of 3.3V or 5V
  • Multiplier modes of x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, and x6
  • Inexpensive 10 - 25 MHz crystal or clock input
  • OE pin tri-states the outputs for board testing
  • Power down pin stops the outputs low
  • Selectable frequency spread
  • Spread can be turned on or off
  • Advanced, low power CMOS process
  • Duty cycle of 40/60
  • Industrial temperature range available
  • Available in Pb (lead) free package
  • Input frequency of 5 - 140 MHz (depending on mode)
  • Output frequency of 20 - 150 MHz (depending on mode)

Description

The MK1714-01 is a low cost, high performance clock synthesizer with selectable multipliers and percentages of spread spectrum designed to generate high frequency clocks with low EMI. Using analog/digital Phase Locked Loop (PLL) techniques, the device accepts an inexpensive, fundamental mode, parallel resonant crystal or clock input to produce a spread or dithered output. This reduces the EMI amplitude peaks at the odd harmonics by several dB. The OE pin places both outputs into a high impedance state for board level testing. The PD pin powers down the entire chip and the outputs are held low. See the MK1714-02 for other selections on input ranges and spreads.

Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Temp. GradePb (Lead) FreeCarrier Type
MK1714-01RILFObsoleteN/AOut of StockQSOP20#IYesTube
MK1714-01RILFTRObsoleteN/AOut of StockQSOP20#IYesReel
MK1714-01RLFObsoleteN/AOut of StockQSOP20#CYesTube
MK1714-01RLFTRObsoleteN/AOut of StockQSOP20#CYesReel
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