Presented as the industry’s first jitter-attenuating clock multiplier ICs, the Si53xx family can generate any output frequency from 2 kHz to 945 MHz and select frequencies to 1.4 GHz from any input ...
Austin, Texas—Silicon Laboratories Inc. has developed a jitter-attenuating clock multiplier IC line that generates any output frequency from any input frequency with 0.3 picosecond jitter performance.
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The wide range of oddball frequencies required by communications equipment these days makes it tough for one IC to deliver even a few of them. Yet Silicon Laboratories has figured out a way to ...
The high-performance Si53xx is the first clock multiplier to generate any output frequency from 2 kHz to 945 MHz and select frequencies to 1.4 GHz from any input frequency between 2 kHz and 710 MHz.
Emerging as an industry first, the Si53xx family of jitter-attenuating clock multipliers generate any output frequency from any input frequency with just 0.3 ps of jitter. The family hosts nine ...
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