Manufacturer Part Number
9SBV0802AKILFT
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Introduction
The 9SBV0802AKILFT is a high-performance fanout buffer designed to distribute precise clock signals in advanced electronic systems, ensuring reliability and enhancing system performance.
Product Features and Performance
Type: Fanout Buffer (Distribution)
Number of Circuits: 2
Input/Output Ratio: 1:4
Input Type: LVCMOS
Output Type: LVCMOS
Maximum Frequency: 48 MHz
Supply Voltage Range: 1.7V to 1.9V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 20-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Device Package: 20-VFQFPN (4x4)
Product Advantages
Precision clock signal distribution enhancing system reliability
Low voltage operation suitable for modern low power electronics
Compact 20-VFQFN package saves space on PCB
Wide temperature range suitable for diverse operating environments
Key Technical Parameters
Frequency: Max 48 MHz
Voltage Supply: 1.7V ~ 1.9V
Input/Output Configuration: 1:4 Ratio, LVCMOS to LVCMOS
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured under stringent quality controls ensuring reliability and robust performance
Meets industry standards for electronic component safety and performance
Compatibility
Compatible with systems requiring LVCMOS input/output signals
Integrates seamlessly with various electronic components and systems
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Computing Systems
Consumer Electronics
Industrial Applications
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation; long-term availability anticipated
Support for upgrades and replacement available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High signal integrity with low voltage operation compatible with modern electronics
Supports precise clock distribution requirements for diverse applications
Robust package and wide operating temperature suited for harsh environments
Reliable manufacturer with a track record of quality in electronic components
Ensures system stability and performance through efficient signal distribution