Manufacturer Part Number
2309A-1HPGG
Manufacturer
renesas-electronics-america
Introduction
The 2309A-1HPGG is a high-performance zero delay buffer with integrated Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) from Renesas Electronics America. It is designed to provide a low-jitter clock distribution solution for a variety of applications, including digital signal processing, networking, and industrial control systems.
Product Features and Performance
Integrated PLL with bypass mode
LVTTL input and output
Single-circuit design with 1:9 input to output ratio
Maximum operating frequency of 133MHz
No internal divider or multiplier
3V to 3.6V supply voltage range
Operating temperature range of 0°C to 70°C
Surface mount 16-TSSOP package
Product Advantages
Low-jitter clock distribution for improved system performance
Flexible input/output options for compatibility with various signal standards
Compact surface mount package for space-constrained designs
Robust operating temperature range for industrial and harsh environments
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance clock distribution with integrated PLL for improved system reliability
Simplified design and reduced component count for cost-effective solutions
Compatibility with a wide range of digital systems and applications
Trusted Renesas Electronics quality and reliability
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to Renesas' high-quality standards
RoHS-compliant for environmental responsibility
Compatibility
The 2309A-1HPGG is compatible with a variety of digital signal processing, networking, and industrial control systems that require a low-jitter clock distribution solution.
Application Areas
Digital signal processing
Networking equipment
Industrial control systems
Communications infrastructure
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
The 2309A-1HPGG is an active product in the Renesas Electronics portfolio. There are no plans for discontinuation at this time. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on any potential alternative or equivalent models that may become available in the future.