Manufacturer Part Number
CDC208DW
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The CDC208DW is a high-performance clock fanout buffer and driver designed for a variety of digital applications.
Product Features and Performance
Capable of driving up to 4 CMOS loads from a single TTL input
Operates at frequencies up to 60 MHz
Supports a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V
Provides excellent clock signal integrity with low skew and low jitter
Designed with high noise immunity and low power consumption
Product Advantages
Efficient fanout capability to drive multiple components from a single clock source
Wide operating frequency range suitable for various digital systems
Robust performance in harsh environments with extended temperature range
Optimized for low power and low noise applications
Key Technical Parameters
Supply Voltage: 4.5V to 5.5V
Maximum Frequency: 60 MHz
Input: TTL
Output: CMOS
Number of Circuits: 2
Input to Output Ratio: 1:4
No Differential Input/Output
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant
20-SOIC package for reliable surface mount assembly
Compatibility
The CDC208DW is compatible with a wide range of digital logic circuits and can be used in various applications that require clock signal distribution and fanout.
Application Areas
Digital system design
Microprocessor and microcontroller clocking
FPGA and ASIC clock distribution
Telecommunications equipment
Industrial automation and control systems
Product Lifecycle
The CDC208DW is an active product in the Texas Instruments portfolio, and there are no plans for discontinuation at this time. Replacement or upgrade options may be available as technology evolves.
Key Reasons to Choose the CDC208DW
Efficient fanout capability to drive multiple components from a single clock source
Wide operating frequency range suitable for various digital systems
Robust performance in harsh environments with extended temperature range
Optimized for low power and low noise applications
Reliable surface mount packaging with RoHS3 compliance
Compatibility with a wide range of digital logic circuits and applications