Manufacturer Part Number
ADF5356BCPZ
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The ADF5356 is a high-frequency synthesizer used for clock distribution and timing generation in advanced communication systems.
Product Features and Performance
Integrated VCO with output frequencies ranging from 6.8GHz to 13.6GHz
Phase-locked loop (PLL) for frequency stabilization
High resolution 38-bit modulus
Low phase noise performance
Programmable dual modulus prescaler 4/5 or 8/9
Fractional and Integer-N frequency synthesis modes
Digital lock detect
Product Advantages
Broad frequency range serves multiple applications
High resolution offers precision in frequency selection
Low phase noise enhances system performance
Flexible prescaler options accommodate various design needs
Key Technical Parameters
Frequency Max: 13.6GHz
Voltage Supply: 3.15V ~ 3.45V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Input: Clock signal
Output: Clock signal
Number of Circuits: 1
Ratio Input:Output is fixed at 1:2
Differential Input/Output for signal integrity
Divider/Multiplier functionality for frequency adjustment
Quality and Safety Features
Robust operating temperature range for industrial applications
Lead-free and RoHS compliant manufacturing for environmental safety
Compatibility
Compatible with a variety of digital systems requiring high-frequency clock signals
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Data communications
Wireless infrastructure
Test equipment
Aerospace and defense electronics
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation
Replacement or upgrades available as part of the Analog Devices product family
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Leading-edge frequency capabilities for emerging high-frequency applications
Flexible and broad voltage supply compatibility
Durable and reliable for demanding environments
High-performance PLL for stable frequency synthesis
Compact 32-LFCSP (5x5) package suitable for space-constrained applications
Direct compatibility with various clock input and output requirements
Ongoing support and availability from Analog Devices