Texas Instruments CDCVF2510APWRG4 Clock Buffer
The CDCVF2510APWRG4 is a high-performance, 3.3V phase-lock loop (PLL) clock driver manufactured by Texas Instruments. This device is designed to distribute high-speed clock signals with minimized skew and jitter, which is critical for synchronizing data transfers and system operations in various digital applications. The CDCVF2510APWRG4 is part of the Clock Buffer and Driver family, offering a reliable solution for clock distribution in complex electronic systems.
Featuring a 3.3V supply voltage, this clock buffer is capable of handling frequencies up to 200MHz, making it suitable for high-speed digital systems. The device comes in a compact 24-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) that is ideal for space-constrained applications. The CDCVF2510APWRG4 provides ten outputs that are evenly distributed in two banks of five, with each bank having its own output enable (OE) pin for enhanced control and flexibility.
The CDCVF2510APWRG4 is equipped with PLL circuitry that locks onto the input clock signal and ensures that the output clocks are phase-aligned, providing a stable and consistent clock signal to downstream components. This feature is particularly important in systems where data integrity and timing precision are paramount, such as high-speed data communications, computing, and advanced digital signal processing.
Furthermore, the device is designed to have low additive phase noise, which contributes to the overall performance of the system by maintaining signal integrity. The CDCVF2510APWRG4 also supports spread spectrum clocking, which can help in reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI), a valuable feature for applications sensitive to noise.
With its robust design and advanced features, the CDCVF2510APWRG4 from Texas Instruments is a versatile and reliable choice for engineers looking to implement an efficient clock distribution network. Its ability to deliver precise clock signals with minimal skew and jitter makes it an essential component in the design of high-performance electronic systems.
For detailed specifications and application guidance, designers should refer to the official datasheet provided by Texas Instruments.