SI5338C-B05096-GMR belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
It is commonly used in electronic devices for clock generation and distribution.
SI5338C-B05096-GMR is available in a compact surface mount package.
The essence of SI5338C-B05096-GMR lies in its ability to generate and distribute accurate clock signals within electronic systems.
This product is typically packaged in reels or trays, with a quantity of 250 units per reel/tray.
For detailed and complete pin configuration, please refer to the datasheet provided by the manufacturer.
SI5338C-B05096-GMR offers the following functional characteristics:
SI5338C-B05096-GMR is suitable for various electronic devices that require precise clock generation and distribution, such as communication equipment, data storage systems, and industrial automation devices.
SI5338C-B05096-GMR utilizes PLL technology to generate clock signals based on the input reference frequency. It then distributes these clock signals to various components within the electronic system, ensuring synchronization and accurate timing.
Q: Can I use a different input voltage for SI5338C-B05096-GMR? A: No, it is designed to operate with a 3.3V input voltage.
Q: How many programmable output frequencies can be set? A: SI5338C-B05096-GMR supports up to 12 programmable output frequencies.
Q: Does this IC support spread spectrum modulation? A: Yes, SI5338C-B05096-GMR has built-in support for spread spectrum modulation.
Q: What is the typical jitter performance of this product? A: The typical jitter performance is less than 1 picosecond.
Q: Can I use this IC in automotive applications? A: No, SI5338C-B05096-GMR is not suitable for automotive applications due to its operating temperature range.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of SI5338C-B05096-GMR, including its category, use, characteristics, package, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.