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IDT8T53S111I - 1:10 LVPECL Output Fanout Buffer

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Description

The IDT8T53S111I is a high-performance differential LVPECL fanout buffer.

The device is designed for the fanout of high-frequency, very low additive phase-noise clock and data signals.

The IDT8T53S111I is characterized to operate from a 3.3V and 2.5V power supply.

Features

  • Ten low skew, low additive jitter LVPECL outputs.
  • Two selectable, differential LVPECL clock inputs.
  • Differential pairs can accept the following differential input levels: LVDS, LVPECL and CML.
  • Maximum input clock frequency: 2.5GHz.
  • LVCMOS interface levels for the control input (input select).
  • Output skew: 15ps (typical).
  • Propagation delay: 250ps (typical).
  • Additive phase jitter, RMS; fREF = 156.25MHz (12kHz - 20MHz): 30fs (.

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Part number IDT8T53S111I
Manufacturer Integrated Device Technology
File Size 402.62 KB
Description 1:10 LVPECL Output Fanout Buffer
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1:10 LVPECL Output Fanout Buffer IDT8T53S111I DATA SHEET General Description The IDT8T53S111I is a high-performance differential LVPECL fanout buffer. The device is designed for the fanout of high-frequency, very low additive phase-noise clock and data signals. The IDT8T53S111I is characterized to operate from a 3.3V and 2.5V power supply. Guaranteed output-to-output and part-to-part skew characteristics make the IDT8T53S111I ideal for those clock distribution applications demanding well-defined performance and repeatability. Two selectable differential inputs and ten low skew outputs are available. The integrated VREF voltage generator enables easy interfacing of single-ended signals to the device inputs. The device is optimized for low power consumption and low additive phase noise.
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