SI5338B-B08601-GM belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
It is commonly used in electronic devices for clock generation and distribution.
SI5338B-B08601-GM is available in a small form factor package, typically a QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package.
The essence of SI5338B-B08601-GM lies in its ability to generate and distribute accurate clock signals within electronic systems.
This product is typically sold in reels or trays, with a standard quantity of 2500 units per reel.
For detailed and complete pin configuration, please refer to the datasheet provided by the manufacturer.
SI5338B-B08601-GM offers the following functional characteristics:
SI5338B-B08601-GM is suitable for a wide range of electronic devices that require precise clock signals, including but not limited to:
SI5338B-B08601-GM utilizes a combination of PLL and frequency dividers to generate and distribute clock signals. The input clock is multiplied or divided based on the desired output frequency, ensuring accurate synchronization within the system.
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of SI5338B-B08601-GM? A: The maximum output frequency is 350 MHz.
Q: Can this IC operate with a supply voltage other than 3.3 V? A: No, it requires a 3.3 V supply voltage for proper operation.
Q: Is the output format configurable? A: Yes, SI5338B-B08601-GM supports various output formats, including LVCMOS, LVDS, and HCSL.
Q: Can I use this IC in automotive applications? A: No, SI5338B-B08601-GM is not designed for automotive environments.
Q: What is the typical power consumption of this IC? A: The typical power consumption is 100 mW.
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