The SI5338B-B08872-GMR has a total of 88 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
(Pin Number) (Pin Name) (Description) 1 VDDO Power supply for outputs 2 VDDO Power supply for outputs 3 VDDO Power supply for outputs 4 VDDO Power supply for outputs 5 VDDO Power supply for outputs ... ... ...
Advantages: - High frequency accuracy - Low jitter performance - Programmable output frequencies - Wide operating temperature range
Disadvantages: - Complex pin configuration - Requires external power supply
The SI5338B-B08872-GMR is suitable for various applications that require precise clock generation and multiplication. It can be used in telecommunications, networking, data centers, industrial automation, and other electronic systems.
The SI5338B-B08872-GMR utilizes a phase-locked loop (PLL) to generate and multiply input clock signals. The PLL locks onto the input frequency and generates multiple output clocks with programmable frequencies, phases, and amplitudes.
Q: Can I adjust the output frequency on-the-fly? A: Yes, the SI5338B-B08872-GMR supports real-time frequency adjustment.
Q: What is the typical jitter performance of this device? A: The SI5338B-B08872-GMR has a typical RMS jitter of 0.5 ps.
Q: Can I power this IC with a single supply voltage? A: No, the SI5338B-B08872-GMR requires separate power supplies for inputs and outputs.
Q: Is there a software tool available for configuring this device? A: Yes, Silicon Labs provides a software GUI for easy configuration.
Q: What is the maximum output frequency supported by this IC? A: The SI5338B-B08872-GMR can generate output frequencies up to 945MHz.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the SI5338B-B08872-GMR clock generator and multiplier IC. It includes 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.