Overview
The MC100LVEL14DWR2G is a 3.3V ECL (Emitter-Coupled Logic) 1:5 clock distribution chip manufactured by onsemi. This component is specifically designed for low skew clock distribution applications, ensuring precise timing and minimal signal degradation. It is part of onsemi's portfolio of high-performance clock distribution solutions, catering to the needs of high-speed digital systems.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Multiply / Divide Factor | 1:5 |
Output Type | ECL |
Package / Case | SOIC-20 |
Supply Voltage - Min | 3 V |
Frequency | Up to 1 GHz |
Key Features
- Low skew clock distribution to ensure precise timing and minimal signal degradation.
- Operates at 3.3V supply voltage, making it suitable for low-power applications.
- ECL output type for high-speed signal transmission.
- SOIC-20 package for compact and efficient board design.
- Capable of operating at frequencies up to 1 GHz.
Applications
The MC100LVEL14DWR2G is ideal for various high-speed digital systems that require precise clock distribution. These include:
- Telecommunication systems
- Data communication equipment
- High-speed computing and networking devices
- Test and measurement instruments
- Other applications requiring low skew clock distribution
Q & A
- What is the primary function of the MC100LVEL14DWR2G?
The primary function is to distribute clock signals with low skew, ensuring precise timing in high-speed digital systems. - What is the output type of the MC100LVEL14DWR2G?
The output type is ECL (Emitter-Coupled Logic). - What is the minimum supply voltage for the MC100LVEL14DWR2G?
The minimum supply voltage is 3 V. - What is the maximum operating frequency of the MC100LVEL14DWR2G?
The maximum operating frequency is up to 1 GHz. - What package type does the MC100LVEL14DWR2G come in?
The package type is SOIC-20. - What are some typical applications of the MC100LVEL14DWR2G?
Typical applications include telecommunication systems, data communication equipment, high-speed computing and networking devices, and test and measurement instruments. - Why is low skew important in clock distribution?
Low skew is crucial to ensure that all clock signals arrive at their destinations at the same time, preventing timing errors and ensuring the reliability of high-speed digital systems. - Can the MC100LVEL14DWR2G be used in low-power applications?
Yes, it operates at a 3.3V supply voltage, making it suitable for low-power applications. - Where can I find detailed specifications for the MC100LVEL14DWR2G?
Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on the onsemi website or through distributors like Mouser and Digi-Key. - How many output channels does the MC100LVEL14DWR2G have?
The MC100LVEL14DWR2G has 5 output channels.