Manufacturer Part Number
CDCLVC1104PWR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The CDCLVC1104PWR is a high-performance, low-voltage CMOS fanout buffer designed to distribute high-speed clocks in electronic systems.
Product Features and Performance
LVCMOS compatibility
Fanout Buffer (Distribution) type, making it ideal for clock distribution
Supports a wide frequency range up to 250 MHz for high-speed applications
Operates with a supply voltage range of 2.3V to 3.6V, accommodating various power supplies
Designed for surface mount technology for efficient PCB design
Product Advantages
High-speed operation up to 250 MHz supports demanding applications
Low-voltage operation enhances power efficiency
1:4 input-to-output ratio allows distribution to multiple destinations from a single source
Compact 8-TSSOP packaging saves space on PCBs
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Circuits: 1
Ratio Input:Output: 1:4
Frequency Max: 250 MHz
Voltage Supply: 2.3V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 8-TSSOP
Quality and Safety Features
Texas Instruments is known for high-quality manufacturing standards ensuring device reliability
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C allows for use in a wide range of environmental conditions
Compatibility
LVCMOS input and output compatible, ensuring easy integration with existing digital systems
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Computing systems
High-speed data processing
Consumer electronics
Networking equipment
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation, with stable supply expected
Replacements or upgrades should be considered based on future technology developments or specific application needs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed operation capability makes it ideal for modern, high-frequency electronic devices
Low voltage operation for enhanced power efficiency
1:4 fanout capability simplifies clock distribution in complex systems
Compact and versatile for easy integration into various designs
Supported by Texas Instruments' reputation for reliability and performance