The CDCS501 is a spread spectrum capable, LVCMOS Input Clock Buffer for EMI reduction.
The device is designed to counter common EMI problems in modern electronic designs.
It accepts a 3.3V LVCMOS signal at the input and spread this signal by a small amount, centered around the input frequency. The amount of spread can be selected via 3 control pins. The Functional Table contains detailed information on the amount of spread. A 4th control pin can be used to activate or deactivate the Spread Spectrum Clock Generator.
Selecting SSC_ON = off will turn the Spread Spectrum Clock Generator off only. The device will still pass the LVCMOS signal that’s presented at its input trough to its output. This pin is low active.
The wide operating frequency range covers most commonly used midrange Audio and Video frequencies. The CDCS501 operates in 3.3V environment.
It is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, and available in an 8-pin TSSOP package.
Products containing the "CDCS501" keyword are: CDCS501PW , CDCS501PW , CDCS501PWR , CDCS501PWRStatus | ACTIVE |
SubFamily | Spread-spectrum clocks |
Number of outputs | 1 |
Output frequency | 108 |
Output level | LVCMOS |
Programmability | Pin programmable |
VCC core | 3.3 |
VCC out | 3.3 |
Operating temperature range | -40 to 85 |
Package size: mm2:W x L (PKG) | [pf]8TSSOP[/pf]: 19 mm2: 6.4 x 3 (TSSOP|8) |
Approx. price | 0.45 | 1ku |
Input level | LVCMOS |
Features | Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) |
Package Group | TSSOP|8 |
Rating | Catalog |