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8N3Q001LG-0107CDI8

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Programmable Oscillators PROGRAMMABLE 5X7 OSCILLATOR
CategoryPassive components   
File Size170KB,21 Pages
ManufacturerIDT (Integrated Device Technology)
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Programmable Oscillators PROGRAMMABLE 5X7 OSCILLATOR

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Product AttributeAttribute Value
ManufacturerIDT (Integrated Device Technology)
Product CategoryProgrammable Oscillators
RoHSN
ProductXO
Package / Case7 mm x 5 mm
Length7 mm
Width5 mm
Height1.55 mm
PackagingCut Tape
PackagingReel
Factory Pack Quantity1000
Unit Weight0.006562 oz
Quad-Frequency Programmable XO IDT8N3Q001 REV G
DATA SHEET
General Description
The IDT8N3Q001 is a Quad-Frequency Programmable Clock
Oscillator with very flexible frequency programming capabilities. The
device uses IDT’s fourth generation FemtoClock® NG technology for
an optimum of high clock frequency and low phase noise
performance. The device accepts 2.5V or 3.3V supply and is
packaged in a small, lead-free (RoHS 6) 10-lead Ceramic 5mm x
7mm x 1.55mm package.
Besides the four default power-up frequencies set by the FSEL0 and
FSEL1 pins, the IDT8N3Q001 can be programmed via the I
2
C
interface to output clock frequencies between 15.476MHz to
866.67MHz and from 975MHz to 1,300MHz to a very high degree of
precision with a frequency step size of 435.9Hz ÷
N
(N is the PLL
output divider). Since the FSEL0 and FSEL1 pins are mapped to 4
independent PLL M and N divider registers (P, MINT, MFRAC and N),
reprogramming those registers to other frequencies under control of
FSEL0 and FSEL1 is supported. The extended temperature range
supports wireless infrastructure, telecommunication and networking
end equipment requirements.
Features
Fourth generation FemtoClock® NG technology
Programmable clock output frequency from 15.476MHz to
866.67MHz and from 975MHz to 1,300MHz
Four power-up default frequencies (see part number order
codes), re-programmable by I
2
C
I
2
C programming interface for the output clock frequency and
internal PLL control registers
Frequency programming resolution is 435.9Hz ÷N
One 2.5V, 3.3V LVPECL clock output
Two control inputs for the power-up default frequency
LVCMOS/LVTTL compatible control inputs
RMS phase jitter @ 156.25MHz (12kHz - 20MHz): 0.244ps
(typical), integer PLL feedback configuration
RMS phase jitter @ 156.25MHz (1kHz - 40MHz): 0.265ps
(typical), integer PLL feedback configuration
Full 2.5V or 3.3V supply modes
-40°C to 85°C ambient operating temperature
Available in Lead-free (RoHS 6) package
Block Diagram
OSC
f
XTAL
÷MINT,
MFRAC
2
25
FSEL1
FSEL0
SCLK
SDATA
OE
Pulldown
Pulldown
Pullup
Pullup
Pullup
Pin Assignment
÷P
PFD
&
LPF
FemtoClock® NG
VCO
1950-2600MHz
÷N
Q
nQ
DNU 1
OE 2
V
EE
3
FSEL0 4
FSEL1 5
10 SCLK
9 SDATA
8 V
CC
7 nQ
6 Q
7
Configuration Register (ROM)
(Frequency, APR, Polarity)
I
2
C Control
IDT8N3Q001
10-lead Ceramic 5mm x 7mm x 1.55mm
package body
CD Package
Top View
IDT8N3Q001GCD REVISION A
MARCH 6, 2012
1
©2012 Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
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