Overview
The onsemi NB3N502DG is a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) clock multiplier integrated circuit designed to generate a low-jitter, TTL/CMOS level output clock. This device is part of onsemi's family of clock generators, PLLs, and frequency synthesizers. Although the NB3N502DG is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it remains relevant for legacy systems and applications where compatibility is crucial.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Type | PLL Clock Multiplier |
Number of Circuits | 1 Circuit |
Maximum Input Frequency | 50 MHz |
Minimum Input Frequency | 2 MHz |
Output Frequency Range | 14 MHz to 190 MHz |
Package Type | SOIC-8 |
Key Features
- Generates a low-jitter, TTL/CMOS level output clock that is a precise multiple of the input clock frequency.
- Wide output frequency range from 14 MHz to 190 MHz, making it versatile for various applications.
- Supports input frequencies between 2 MHz and 50 MHz, allowing for flexibility in system design.
- Compact SOIC-8 package, suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications
- Telecommunication systems: The NB3N502DG can be used in telecommunications equipment to generate stable clock signals for data transmission and reception.
- Networking equipment: It is suitable for use in network routers, switches, and other networking devices that require precise clock signals.
- Consumer electronics: This device can be used in various consumer electronics such as set-top boxes, digital TVs, and other multimedia devices.
- Industrial control systems: The NB3N502DG can be employed in industrial control systems where reliable and precise clock signals are essential).
Q & A
- What is the primary function of the onsemi NB3N502DG?
The primary function of the onsemi NB3N502DG is to generate a low-jitter, TTL/CMOS level output clock that is a precise multiple of the input clock frequency).
- What is the output frequency range of the NB3N502DG?
The output frequency range of the NB3N502DG is from 14 MHz to 190 MHz).
- What are the minimum and maximum input frequencies supported by the NB3N502DG?
The NB3N502DG supports input frequencies between 2 MHz and 50 MHz).
- In what package type is the NB3N502DG available?
The NB3N502DG is available in an SOIC-8 package).
- Is the NB3N502DG still in production?
No, the NB3N502DG is obsolete and no longer manufactured).
- What are some common applications of the NB3N502DG?
The NB3N502DG is commonly used in telecommunication systems, networking equipment, consumer electronics, and industrial control systems).
- What are the key features of the NB3N502DG?
The key features include low-jitter output, wide output frequency range, and support for a range of input frequencies. It also comes in a compact SOIC-8 package).
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the NB3N502DG?
Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on websites such as Mouser, Digi-Key, and LCSC).
- What should I consider when selecting a substitute for the NB3N502DG?
When selecting a substitute, consider the input and output frequency ranges, jitter performance, package type, and compatibility with the existing system design).
- How can I ensure compatibility with legacy systems using the NB3N502DG?
To ensure compatibility, carefully review the specifications of the substitute component and compare them with the NB3N502DG. Also, consult with the manufacturer or a technical expert if necessary).