The SI53327-B-GMR has the following pin configuration:
Advantages: - High-performance clock generation - Low jitter and phase noise - Flexible frequency programming - Wide operating frequency range
Disadvantages: - Requires external I2C controller for configuration - Limited number of outputs compared to some alternatives
The SI53327-B-GMR is suitable for various applications that require high-performance clock generation and distribution. It can be used in telecommunications, networking, data centers, industrial automation, and other electronic systems.
The SI53327-B-GMR utilizes advanced PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) technology to generate and multiply clock signals. It takes an input clock signal and generates multiple output clocks with programmable frequencies and phase relationships.
The SI53327-B-GMR can be used in the following application fields:
Some alternative models to the SI53327-B-GMR are:
Q: What is the maximum output frequency of the SI53327-B-GMR? A: The SI53327-B-GMR can generate output frequencies up to 710MHz.
Q: Can I program the output frequencies using an external microcontroller? A: Yes, the SI53327-B-GMR supports programming via the I2C interface, which can be controlled by an external microcontroller.
Q: Does the SI53327-B-GMR support spread spectrum clocking? A: Yes, the SI53327-B-GMR has built-in support for Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) to reduce electromagnetic interference.
Q: What is the typical power consumption of the SI53327-B-GMR? A: The SI53327-B-GMR consumes approximately 100mA of supply current under normal operating conditions.
Q: Can I use the SI53327-B-GMR in automotive applications? A: No, the SI53327-B-GMR is not specifically designed for automotive applications and may not meet the required specifications for automotive environments.
This concludes the encyclopedia entry for the SI53327-B-GMR clock generator.