Please refer to the datasheet for the detailed pin configuration of SI5340A-C05836-GMR.
Advantages: - High-performance clock generation - Wide frequency range - Multiple output formats - Low phase noise and jitter
Disadvantages: - Requires external components for full functionality - Complex programming interface
SI5340A-C05836-GMR is suitable for a wide range of applications that require precise clock signals, such as telecommunications, data centers, industrial automation, and high-speed digital systems.
The SI5340A-C05836-GMR utilizes advanced PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) technology to generate and distribute accurate clock signals. It accepts one or more input references and synthesizes multiple output frequencies with low phase noise and jitter.
Q: What is the maximum frequency that SI5340A-C05836-GMR can generate? A: The SI5340A-C05836-GMR can generate frequencies up to 945 MHz.
Q: Can I use a 2.5 V power supply instead of 3.3 V? A: Yes, the SI5340A-C05836-GMR supports both 2.5 V and 3.3 V supply voltages.
Q: How does SI5340A-C05836-GMR handle input reference failures? A: The device has built-in redundancy and can automatically switch to an alternative reference if the primary one fails.
Q: Can I program the output frequencies on-the-fly? A: Yes, the SI5340A-C05836-GMR supports dynamic frequency programming through its serial interface.
Q: Does SI5340A-C05836-GMR require external voltage regulators? A: No, the device has integrated voltage regulators for improved power supply noise rejection.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of SI5340A-C05836-GMR, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.