Manufacturer Part Number
MC100ES6226AC
Manufacturer
renesas-electronics-america
Introduction
The MC100ES6226AC is a high-performance fanout buffer and divider designed for clock/timing signal distribution, suitable for high-frequency applications.
Product Features and Performance
1:9 fanout buffer and divider function
Supports LVCMOS and LVPECL inputs
Delivers LVPECL outputs
Capable of handling frequencies up to 3 GHz
Wide supply voltage range from 2.375V to 3.465V
Operates within a temperature range of 0°C to 110°C
Surface mountable with a 32-LQFP package
Product Advantages
High-frequency support enhances system performance
Flexible voltage ranges accommodate various supply sources
Wide temperature range ensures reliability under extreme conditions
Compact 32-LQFP package facilitates easy integration into designs
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Circuits: 1
Ratio Input:Output: 1:9
Differential Input:Output: Yes/Yes
Frequency Max: 3 GHz
Voltage Supply: 2.375V ~ 3.465V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 110°C
Package / Case: 32-LQFP
Supplier Device Package: 32-TQFP (7x7)
Quality and Safety Features
Adheres to stringent quality and safety standards suitable for high-reliability applications
Compatibility
Compatible with devices requiring LVPECL input/output signals
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Network infrastructure
High-speed computing applications
Data centers
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status indicates the manufacturer has likely discontinued production
Users should inquire about replacements or upgrades for ongoing projects
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High maximum frequency support is ideal for advanced telecom and data center applications
Broad voltage and temperature range offer versatility across various environmental conditions
Obsolete status necessitates consideration for long-term supply strategies, potentially benefiting applications with short life cycles or those in the process of upgrading
The product's high-performance characteristics make it suitable for applications requiring precise timing and signal distribution