Overview
Description
The 8SLVP2108I is a high-performance differential dual 1:8 LVPECL fanout buffer designed for the fanout of high-frequency, very-low additive phase noise clock and data signals. The 8SLVP2108I is characterized for operation from a 3.3V or 2.5V power supply. Guaranteed output-to-output and part-to-part skew characteristics make the 8SLVP2108I ideal for those clock distribution applications demanding well-defined performance and repeatability. Two independent buffers with eight low-skew outputs each are available. The integrated bias voltage references enable easy interfacing of single-ended signals to the device inputs. The device is optimized for low power consumption and low additive phase noise.
Features
- Two 1:8, low skew, low additive jitter LVPECL fanout buffers
- Two differential clock inputs
- Differential PCLKA, nPCLKA and PCLKB, nPCLKB pairs can accept the following differential input levels: LVDS, LVPECL, CML
- Differential PCLKA, nPCLKA and PCLKB, nPCLKB pairs can also accept single-ended LVCMOS levels.
- Maximum input clock frequency: 2GHz
- Output bank skew: 15ps (typical)
- Propagation delay: 390ps (maximum)
- Low additive phase jitter, RMS: 54fs (maximum) (fREF = 156.25MHz, VPP = 1V, 12kHz to 20MHz, VCC = 3.3V)
- Full 3.3V and 2.5V supply voltage
- Maximum device current consumption (IEE): 143mA
- Available in a Lead-free (RoHS 6), 48-lead VFQFN package
- -40 °C to 85 °C ambient operating temperature
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Videos & Training
Description
Overview of IDT's 8LSVP (LVPECL) and 8SLVD (LVDS) families of low-jitter fanout buffers from IDT. Fanout buffers are a useful building block of many clock trees, providing signal buffering and multiple low-skew copies of the input signal. IDT's high-performance, low additive phase noise, differential clock fan-out buffers offer up to 2 GHz clock operation, low additive phase jitter (12kHz - 20MHz) of 50 to 100 femtoseconds RMS max, fast output rise & fall times (less than 150ps), and single and dual channel functions (dual: matched propagation delay). Presented by Baljit Chandhoke, Product Marketing Manager at Integrated Device Technology, Inc. To learn more about IDT's industry-leading portfolio of fanout buffers, visit Renesas's RF Buffer page.
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