Introducing the PI6C20400SLE Clock Buffer from Diodes Incorporated
The PI6C20400SLE is a high-performance, low-skew, 1-to-4 Differential-to-LVCMOS/LVTTL Clock Buffer designed by Diodes Incorporated to meet the demanding needs of today's high-speed digital systems. This precision clock distribution solution is ideal for applications that require reliable and consistent signal timing, such as high-speed computing, networking, and telecommunications equipment.
With its advanced design, the PI6C20400SLE ensures minimal signal distortion and skew, which is critical for maintaining the integrity of high-speed signals. It accepts a pair of differential inputs from a variety of differential signal types, including LVPECL, LVDS, CML, or SSTL, and converts them to four low-voltage CMOS or LVTTL outputs. This versatility makes the PI6C20400SLE a flexible solution for systems that interface with different signal standards.
The device operates over a wide frequency range and supports a supply voltage of 3.3V, which is common in many digital systems. It boasts an excellent supply noise rejection, contributing to stable operation even in noisy environments. The PI6C20400SLE also features a low additive phase jitter specification, which is essential for maintaining signal quality in applications with high data rates.
For design flexibility, the PI6C20400SLE includes an output enable (OE) function that allows the user to disable the outputs, thus reducing power consumption when the outputs are not needed. This feature is particularly useful for power-sensitive applications. Additionally, the device is housed in a space-saving 16-pin TSSOP package, making it suitable for compact PCB layouts.
Diodes Incorporated has ensured that the PI6C20400SLE meets the stringent requirements of industrial temperature ranges, operating reliably from -40°C to +85°C. This durability makes it an excellent choice for systems that must perform in harsh environments.
In summary, the PI6C20400SLE from Diodes Incorporated is a versatile, high-performance clock buffer that delivers precise timing, minimal skew, and robust operation, making it an essential component for a wide range of high-speed digital applications.