AV9107C-11CS14
AV9107C-11CS14 is CPU Frequency Generator manufactured by Integrated Circuit Systems.
features which include on-chip loop filters, tristate outputs, and power-down capability. A minimum of external ponents
- two decoupling capacitors and an optional ferrite bead
- are all that are required for jitter-free operation. Standard versions for puter motherboard applications are the AV9107C-03, and AV9107C-05. Custom masked versions, with customized frequencies and features
, are available in 6-8 weeks for a small NRE.
General Description
Features
Patented on-chip Phase-Locked Loop with VCO for clock generation Provides reference clock and synthesized clock Generates frequencies from 2 to 120 MHz (depending on option), operates to 80 MHz for VDD 3.3V±10% 8-pin DIP or SOIC package or 14-pin DIP or SOIC package 2 to 32 MHz input reference frequency (depending on option) On-chip loop filter Up to 16 frequencies stored internally Low power CMOS technology Single +3.3 or +5 volt power supply
Applications
Graphics: The AV9107C is the easiest to use, lowest cost, and smallest footprint frequency generator for graphics applications. It can generate up to 16 different frequencies, including all frequencies necessary for VGA standards. It should be used in place of the AV9105/6 when the reference clock is also needed. puter: The AV9107C is the ideal solution for replacing high speed oscillators and for reducing clock speeds to save power in puters. The device provides smooth, glitchfree frequency transitions so that the CPU can continue to operate during slow down or speed up. The rate of frequency change makes the AV9107C patible with all 386DX, 386SX, 486DX, 486DX2, and 486SX devices. Standard versions include the AV9107C-03, -05, -10, -11. Disk Drives: Smaller than a single crystal or an oscillator, the tiny SOIC package can be used for any general purpose frequency generation in disk drives.
Block Diagram
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9107 C Rev D 2/3/98
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