The ZL50408GD is a timing synchronization device, typically a clock generator or synchronizer, manufactured by Zarlink (now Microsemi, and subsequently Microchip Technology). It's designed for telecommunications and networking applications where precise timing and synchronization are critical.
Applications:
- Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) equipment.
- IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) applications.
- Base stations and wireless infrastructure.
- Network switches and routers.
- Optical transport networks (OTN).
- Central office equipment.
Features:
- Clock generation: Generates precise clock signals for various system components.
- Clock synchronization: Synchronizes clock signals to external reference clocks.
- Jitter attenuation: Reduces jitter and wander in clock signals.
- Holdover mode: Maintains clock accuracy during reference clock failures.
- Multiple output clocks: Provides multiple clock outputs with configurable frequencies and formats.
- Advanced clock monitoring: Monitors clock performance and provides alarm signals.
Benefits:
- Improved network performance: Enables precise timing and synchronization for enhanced data transmission.
- Reduced network errors: Minimizes timing-related errors in network communications.
- Enhanced network reliability: Ensures continuous operation during reference clock failures.
- Simplified system design: Integrates clock generation and synchronization functions into a single device.
- Reduced system cost: Lowers overall system cost by minimizing the need for external timing components.
Additional Details:
The ZL50408GD often supports various clock input and output formats, including LVPECL, LVDS, and CMOS. It typically operates from a 3.3V power supply. Configuration is often done via SPI or I2C interfaces. It's designed to meet the stringent timing requirements of telecom standards such as ITU-T G.8262 and G.8261. Its precise jitter attenuation ensures that the generated clock signals meet the performance requirements of high-speed data transmission systems.