CDCLVP2104RHDT Clock Buffer by Texas Instruments
The CDCLVP2104RHDT is a high-performance, low-voltage clock buffer from Texas Instruments designed to distribute high-speed signals with exceptional signal integrity. This device is part of TI's extensive clock and timing solutions, catering to a wide range of applications, including telecommunications, computing, storage, and networking.
Key Features:
- Multiple Outputs: The CDCLVP2104RHDT features four low-skew, low-jitter outputs that provide precise clock distribution, crucial for maintaining the timing integrity of high-speed digital systems.
- Low Voltage Operation: Operating at a supply voltage of 2.5V or 3.3V, this clock buffer is optimized for low-power applications without compromising performance.
- Format Flexibility: It supports various signal formats, including LVPECL, LVDS, and CML, offering versatility for different design requirements.
- High-Speed Performance: With its capability to handle clock frequencies up to several gigahertz, the CDCLVP2104RHDT is suitable for high-frequency clock distribution networks.
- Robust Design: The device is designed to withstand harsh industrial environments and is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C.
Applications:
The CDCLVP2104RHDT is ideal for use in a variety of high-performance applications where reliable and accurate clock distribution is critical. Some of these applications include:
- High-speed data converters
- Data communications
- Telecommunications equipment
- Networking hardware such as routers and switches
- Servers and storage systems
Quality and Reliability:
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the CDCLVP2104RHDT is no exception. It is manufactured using advanced semiconductor processes to ensure high performance and long-term reliability. Engineers and designers can rely on this clock buffer to maintain system stability and extend the operational lifespan of their electronic products.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support documentation, visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team.