The SI5338A-B02935-GMR has a total of 48 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
The SI5338A-B02935-GMR is a highly versatile clock generator and multiplier. Its key functional characteristics include:
Advantages: - Programmable output frequencies allow for customization - Low jitter ensures accurate timing in various applications - High frequency accuracy meets stringent requirements - Multiple output formats provide compatibility with different systems - Wide operating temperature range enables reliable operation in harsh environments
Disadvantages: - Limited pin configuration options - Requires external power supply
The SI5338A-B02935-GMR is suitable for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to: - Telecommunications equipment - Networking devices - Data centers - Industrial automation systems - Test and measurement instruments
The SI5338A-B02935-GMR generates and multiplies clock signals based on the input voltage and user-programmed settings. It utilizes advanced PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) technology to achieve low jitter and high frequency accuracy. The device's internal circuitry allows for flexible frequency programming and supports multiple output formats.
The SI5338A-B02935-GMR can be used in various applications, such as: 1. Telecommunications: Providing accurate clock signals for network synchronization. 2. Networking Devices: Generating clock signals for data transmission and processing. 3. Data Centers: Ensuring precise timing for server synchronization and data transfer. 4. Industrial Automation Systems: Synchronizing control signals in manufacturing processes. 5. Test and Measurement Instruments: Providing stable and accurate timing references for precise measurements.
Some alternative models to the SI5338A-B02935-GMR include: - SI5338B-B02935-GMR - SI5338C-B02935-GMR - SI5338D-B02935-GMR - SI5338E-B02935-GMR - SI5338F-B02935-GMR
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of the SI5338A-B02935-GMR? A: The maximum output frequency is 808MHz.
Q: Can I use a lower input voltage than the specified range? A: No, the input voltage should be within the specified range for proper operation