The 9LPR600DGLFT is a high-performance clock generator from IDT (Integrated Device Technology), now Renesas. This device is designed to provide precise and stable clock signals for a variety of applications, including networking, data centers, and high-performance computing. The 9LPR600DGLFT offers multiple output clocks with programmable frequencies and low jitter, making it suitable for demanding timing requirements.
Applications
- Networking Equipment: Routers, switches, and network interface cards (NICs).
- Data Centers: Servers, storage systems, and other data center infrastructure.
- High-Performance Computing: Workstations, servers, and other high-performance computing platforms.
- Industrial Automation: Industrial control systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and motor drives.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Oscilloscopes, signal generators, and other test instruments.
Features
- Multiple Output Clocks: Provides multiple output clocks with independent frequency control.
- Low Jitter Performance: Delivers low jitter clock signals for improved system performance.
- Programmable Frequencies: Allows programming of output frequencies to meet specific system requirements.
- Spread Spectrum Clocking: Supports spread spectrum clocking for EMI reduction.
- I2C Interface: Enables easy configuration and control via I2C serial interface.
- Integrated Loop Filter: Reduces the need for external components.
Benefits
- Improved System Performance: Low jitter performance ensures accurate timing and synchronization.
- Increased Design Flexibility: Programmable frequencies allow for easy customization.
- Reduced EMI: Spread spectrum clocking reduces electromagnetic interference.
- Simplified System Design: Integrated features reduce design complexity.
- Faster Time to Market: Easy-to-use software tools accelerate development.
Additional Details
The 9LPR600DGLFT typically operates from a 3.3V supply and is available in a compact package. It supports a wide range of output frequencies and signal types, including LVPECL, LVDS, and HCSL. The device is configured via an I2C serial interface, and user-defined settings can be stored in the internal non-volatile memory for automatic loading at power-up. Detailed electrical characteristics, timing specifications, and package information are available in the product datasheet.