The CDC2351 is a high-performance clock-driver circuit that distributes one input (A) to ten outputs (Y) with minimum skew for clock distribution. The output-enable (OE\) input disables the outputs to a high-impedance state. Each output has an internal series damping resistor to improve signal integrity at the load. The CDC2351 operates at nominal 3.3-V VCC.
The propagation delays are adjusted at the factory using the P0 and P1 pins. The factory adjustments ensure that the part-to-part skew is minimized and is kept within a specified window. Pins P0 and P1 are not intended for customer use and should be connected to GND.
The CDC2351 is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C. The CDC2351Q is characterized for operation over the full automotive temperature range of -40°C to 125°C.
EPIC-IIB is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
| Status | ACTIVE |
| SubFamily | Single-ended |
| Additive RMS jitter | N/A |
| Output frequency | 100 |
| Input level | LVTTL |
| Number of outputs | 10 |
| Output level | LVTTL |
| VCC | 3.3 |
| VCC out | 3.3 |
| Input frequency | 100 |
| Operating temperature range | -40 to 125 |
| Package Group | SSOP|24 |
| Package size: mm2:W x L (PKG) | [pf]24SSOP[/pf]: 64 mm2: 7.8 x 8.2 (SSOP|24) |
| Rating | Automotive |
| Approx. price | 7.50 | 1ku |