Category: Integrated Circuit (IC)
Use: Clock Generator and Buffer
Characteristics: - Low power consumption - Wide operating voltage range - High frequency accuracy - Small package size
Package: SOIC-8
Essence: The NB3N551DR2G is a clock generator and buffer IC used to generate precise clock signals for various electronic devices.
Packaging/Quantity: Available in reels of 2500 units.
The NB3N551DR2G has the following pin configuration:
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| | --| VDD GND |-- Pin 1: Power Supply --| CLKIN Q0 |-- Pin 2: Input Clock --| Q1 Q2 |-- Pins 3, 4: Buffered Clock Outputs --| Q3 Q4 |-- Pins 5, 6: Buffered Clock Outputs --| OE NC |-- Pin 7: Output Enable (Active Low) --| NC NC |-- Pins 8: Not Connected |___________| ```
The NB3N551DR2G provides the following functional characteristics:
Advantages: - Wide operating voltage range allows for compatibility with various systems - High frequency accuracy ensures precise timing - Small package size saves board space - Low power consumption reduces energy usage
Disadvantages: - Limited number of buffered clock outputs (4 in total) - Not suitable for applications requiring a wide output frequency range
The NB3N551DR2G is commonly used in electronic devices that require accurate clock signals, such as:
The NB3N551DR2G operates by taking an input clock signal and buffering it to provide multiple synchronized clock outputs. The output enable pin allows for control over the activation of the buffered clock signals.
The NB3N551DR2G can be applied in various fields, including:
Some alternative models to the NB3N551DR2G include:
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of the NB3N551DR2G? A: The maximum output frequency is 200MHz.
Q: Can the NB3N551DR2G operate with a supply voltage of 5V? A: No, the supply voltage range is limited to 1.65V to 3.6V.
Q: How many buffered clock outputs does the NB3N551DR2G have? A: It has a total of 4 buffered clock outputs.
Q: What is the typical rise/fall time of the buffered clock outputs? A: The typical rise/fall time is 2ns.
Q: Is the NB3N551DR2G suitable for applications requiring a wide output frequency range? A: No, it is designed for applications within the 1MHz to 200MHz range.
This concludes the encyclopedia entry for the NB3N551DR2G clock generator and buffer IC.