Industry's lowest power 3.3V PCIe clock generator available from stock
13-07-2015 |
Mouser Electronics
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Semiconductors
Mouser is now shipping the 9FGL PCI Express (PCIe) clock generators from
Integrated Device Technology (IDT). The 9FGL family of clock generators are
members of IDT's 3.3V low-power PCIe series and support both common clock
(CC) with or without spread spectrum and separate reference no-spread (SRnS)
PCIe clocking architectures. Operating at 120mW and 130mW power consumption
respectively, the 9FGL06 and 9FGL08 generators are the lowest power 3.3V
PCIe clock generators available, eliminating thermal concerns in
high-performance consumer devices, says the company.
The devices generate low-power HCSL differential clock outputs in either
6-output (9FGL06) or 8-output (9FGL08) forms. All 9FGL clock generators
feature support for two different spread spectrum levels plus an off
function (0% spread). Direct connections to transmission lines and small
40-pin, 5mm x 5mm (9DFGL06) or 48-pin, 6mm x 6mm (9FGL08) VFQFPN packages
reduce required board space and BOM costs.
The 9FGL0641 and 9FGL0651 devices contain default configuration, and the
9FGL06P1 and 9FGL08P1 devices can be programmed with a user-defined power up
default SMBus configuration. These SMBus-selectable features allow
optimization options including control input polarity, control input pull
up/downs, slew rate for each output, differential output amplitude,33ohm
,85ohm or 100ohm output impedance for each output, and spread spectrum
amount.
Applications include computing systems, networking systems, industrial
applications, and data-communications applications.
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