Manufacturer Part Number
LMK1C1104PWR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The LMK1C1104PWR is a high-performance fanout buffer designed for clock/timing distribution in applications requiring multiple outputs from a single input.
Product Features and Performance
-Fanout Buffer (Distribution) Type
-Supports one circuit with a distribution ratio of 1:4
-LVCMOS input and output compatibility
-Maximum output frequency of 250 MHz
-Supports supply voltages ranging from 1.71V to 3.465V
-Operational temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
-Surface mount 8-TSSOP package for compact design
-Precise and stable clock distribution
Product Advantages
-Provides low jitter and low skew clock distribution
-High fanout from a single input to multiple outputs
-Operates over a broad voltage range for flexible use in various systems
-Suitable for high-temperature environments
-Easy integration due to surface mount packaging
Key Technical Parameters
-Number of Circuits: 1
-Ratio - Input:Output: 1:4
-Input: LVCMOS
-Output: LVCMOS
-Frequency - Max: 250 MHz
-Voltage - Supply: 1.71V to 3.465V
-Operating Temperature: -40°C to 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
-Designed to meet stringent industrial standards
-Ensures reliable performance across temperature and voltage ranges
Compatibility
-Compatible with LVCMOS input and output requirements
-Can be used in systems requiring surface mount technology
Application Areas
-Telecommunications
-Networking equipment
-Data centers
-Embedded systems
-Industrial applications
Product Lifecycle
-Active product status, not currently near discontinuation
-Ongoing support and availability from Texas Instruments
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
-High reliability for critical system clocks
-Broad compatibility with different voltage levels and temperatures
-Provides low signal jitter enhancing system performance
-Multiples outputs from a single input reduce the need for additional components
-Direct support from Texas Instruments for integration and troubleshooting
-Suitable for demanding industrial and telecommunications applications