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NB Series 5.5 V 190 MHz Surface Mount PLL Clock Multiplier - SOIC-8

Mfr Part#: NB3N502DG
Mounting Method:  Surface Mount
Package Style:  SOIC-8
Packaging:  TUBE
Std Packaging Qty:  98

 
 

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$1.73 USD (each)
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Qty in Stock : 18
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Factory Lead-Time: 12 Weeks
Min. Order Qty: 10
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Overview

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  • Type: Clock Driver
  • Clock Input Frequency - Max: 50 MHz
  • Clock Output Frequency - Max: 190 MHz
  • Supply Voltage-Nom: 3 to 5.5 V

The NB3N502 Series are a clock multiplier device that generates a low jitter, TTL/CMOS level output clock which is a precise multiple of the external input reference clock signal source.

The device is a cost efficient replacement for the crystal oscillators commonly used in electronic systems. It accepts a standard fundamental mode crystal or an external reference clock signal. Phase−Locked−Loop (PLL) design techniques are used to produce an output clock up to 190 MHz with a 50% duty cycle. The NB3N502 can be programmed via two select inputs (S0, S1) to provide an output clock (CLKOUT) at one of six different multiples of the input frequency source, and at the same time output the input aligned reference clock signal (REF).

Key Features:

  • Clock Output Frequency up to 190 MHz
  • Operating Range: VDD = 3 V to 5.5 V
  • Low Jitter Output of 15 ps One Sigma (rms)
  • Zero ppm Clock Multiplication Error
  • 45% − 55% Duty Cycle
  • 25 mA TTL−level Drive Outputs
  • Crystal Reference Input Range of 5 − 27 MHz
  • Input Clock Frequency Range of 2 − 50 MHz
  • Available in 8−pin SOIC Package or in Die Form
  • Full Industrial Temperature Range −40°C to 85°C
  • This is a Pb−Free Device

Applications:

  • Set Top Box Clock Generation
  • Clock Generation for Consumer Electronics

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