Manufacturer Part Number
MPC9446FA
Manufacturer
renesas-electronics-america
Introduction
The MPC9446FA is a high-performance fanout buffer, divider, and multiplexer designed for clock/timing applications.
Product Features and Performance
Single circuit integration for fanout buffer, divider, and multiplexer functionalities
Supports 2:10 input to output ratio
Pure LVCMOS input and output signaling
Maximum operating frequency of 250 MHz
Wide supply voltage range from 2.375V to 3.465V
Capable of operating in environments from -40°C to 85°C
Surface mount package for compact board designs
Product Advantages
Integrates multiple functionalities reducing system complexity
High max frequency support suits a broad range of high-speed applications
Flexible voltage supply range aligns with various system voltages
Robust temperature range ensures reliability under various environmental conditions
Key Technical Parameters
Input:Output Ratio: 2:10
Input:Output: LVCMOS / LVCMOS
Frequency Max: 250 MHz
Voltage Supply: 2.375V ~ 3.465V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Package: 32-LQFP
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Quality and Safety Features
Built to withstand a wide range of operating temperatures for enhanced reliability
Manufactured by renesas-electronics-america, known for quality semiconductor products
Compatibility
Pure LVCMOS input/output compatibility ensures ease of integration with existing LVCMOS logic systems
Application Areas
High-speed computing systems
Telecommunications equipment
Networking hardware
Industrial control systems
Product Lifecycle
Currently marked as Obsolete
Customers should seek replacements or upgrades for new designs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance integration suitable for demanding clock/timing applications
Broad compatibility with LVCMOS logic systems reduces design constraints
Wide operating temperature and voltage range cater to a variety of environmental and system requirements
Manufactured by a reputable company ensuring quality and reliability
Diverse application suitability from computing to industrial control systems